Centrifugal fans use the kinetic energy of the impellers to increase the volume of the air stream, which in turn moves against the resistance caused by ducts, dampers and other components. Centrifugal fans displace air radially, changing the direction (typically by 90°) of the airflow
Casings are made of mild steel, welded and many are of semi-universal construction allowing the discharge angle to be modified to suit customer’s requirements. Many additional features and ancillaries can be supplied on request, example; split casings, carbon steel and stainless steel impellers.
Centrifugal fans use the kinetic energy of the impellers to increase the volume of the air stream, which in turn moves against the resistance caused by ducts, dampers and other components. Centrifugal fans displace air radially, changing the direction (typically by 90°) of the airflow
Casings are made of mild steel, welded and many are of semi-universal construction allowing the discharge angle to be modified to suit customer’s requirements. Many additional features and ancillaries can be supplied on request, example; split casings, carbon steel and stainless steel impellers.
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