ducting
noun[U]
uk/ˈdʌk.tɪŋ/us/ˈdʌk.tɪŋ/asystemoftubesorpipesthatcarryair,gas,liquid, orwires,especiallyin and out ofbuildings:
The air-conditioningunitand ductingneededreplacing.
I had tocrawlthrough ashortsectionof ducting on myhandsandknees.
- Becauseradiantsystemsdon't have ducting, they can'tdoubleas anairconditioningconduit.
 - The nextrequirementwas toinstallatotalof 3,000m of ducting for thefuturefloodlightingsystem.
 - We've got most of theplumbingdone as well asremovingmost of theoldducting.
 - Theareahas now beenprovidedwithundergroundinfrastructureincludingtelephoneducting,waterandsewerlines.
 - Flexible ductingsnakedthroughhallsandbedrooms,suckingheatandhumidityout throughchimneys.
 - He's beeninstallinga newheatingsystemand it's taken himmonthstofinishtheplumbing, ducting, andinsulation.
 
Parts of buildings: vents & ventilation
- air con
 - air conditioner
 - air conditioning
 - air-conditioned
 - air-cooler
 - chimney
 - chimney pot
 - chimney stack
 - circulator
 - cooler
 - cowl
 - dehumidify
 - duct
 - extractor
 - flue
 - smokestack
 - vent
 - ventilated
 - ventilation
 - ventilator
 
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Building: plumbing, pipes & sewage