The correct selection of fans is the most crucial step in ventilation system design. Fans are designed for various applications based on their shapes, designs, impeller structures, and power capabilities. Each fan has optimum operating pressure values. Some fans can operate at high pressures despite low airflows, while others work efficiently with high airflow but low pressure.
When selecting fans, the following criteria are considered:
These criteria are essential in fan selection. Incorrectly selected fans may lead to early failure, inability to exhaust the desired air, excessive size resulting in financial losses and noisy operation, impeller sensitivity to oil or steam causing quick clogging, and turbulent air and abnormal noises.
With our experienced team, we select the most suitable fan for you and carry out its installation. Fans can be driven with speed control and operate at desired speeds. There are many different types of fans available for various applications.
Centrifugal Fans:
Centrifugal fans are designed to direct airflow towards a central point, generating high pressure. These fans are typically used in ventilation systems and are suitable for situations requiring high pressure in ducts. They can be box-shaped with sound insulation or snail-shaped. Different types of these fans are available, such as those resistant to heat and those with the motor separated from the impeller. The most suitable type should be selected according to the application.
Axial Fans:
Axial fans direct airflow along the axis of rotation, generating low pressure. These fans are commonly used in ventilation, cooling, and industrial applications. They are cost-effective and can be fitted with acoustic jackets to reduce noise in places where sound is critical.
Mixed Flow Fans:
Mixed flow fans combine the characteristics of centrifugal and axial fans. These fans provide high pressure and efficiency and are typically used in medium-pressure applications.
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