Farm building fan K series
for air circulationfor air ductsaxial

farm building fan
farm building fan
farm building fan
farm building fan
farm building fan
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Characteristics

Application
farm building
Function
for air circulation
Installation
for air ducts
Other characteristic
axial
Air volume

Max.: 232,000 m³/h
(8,193,002.7 ft³/h)

Min.: 2,050 m³/h
(72,395.1 ft³/h)

Description

-Fan housing is equipped with bilateral rolled flanges containing connecting holes. -Fans designed to create flow of air and other chemically inert agents. -Designed with a particular emphasis on achieving high flow parameters. -Operating temperature -20 ÷ +55°C -Ingress protection IP55 FAN HOUSING Fan housing: with a perfectly round shape, made of steel sheet, flanges rolled from the housing, protected against corrosion by powder coating or galvanizing. MOTOR Motors: asynchronous 1~230V, 50Hz or 3~400V, 50Hz, placed in a closed cast-aluminum or cast-iron housing, equipped with maintenance-free bearings; 1- or 3-phase type. Ingress protection IP55. IMPELLER Our impellers: high efficiency impellers, with profiled blades, made from a durable and lightweight plastic material – PPG (polypropylene reinforced with fiberglass), pressure-cast aluminum hub. The low weight of the rotor and its dynamic balance in G 6.3 class extends the life of the motor bearings. ADDITIONAL OPTIONS Impellers: equipped with aluminum or PAG (fiberglass-reinforced polyamide) blades. Motors: IP 56, IP 66, H-insulation class, two-speed motors, dry or damp environment, adapted for use with an inverter or to operate in temperatures -40 ÷ +60°C. Fan housing: made of stainless steel or aluminium. Also available: fans resistant to aggressive chemical agents.

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