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Farm building fan TFV 100
for air circulationextractionmobile

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, extraction
Installation
mobile
Other characteristic
axial, radial, galvanised steel
Air volume

4,000 m³/h
(141,258.7 ft³/h)

Description

The TFV 100 is the ideal fan solution for all ventilation applications with a high counter-pressure, as arises f.i. on long transport routes when using several interconnected air transport hoses. Because, in contrast to axial fans, this powerful radial fan conveys air vertically to the rotor axle according to the operating principle of a centrifuge, where air is pressed to the outside and condensed in a helical housing. Therefore, the TFV 100 is suited particularly well for the ventilation during restoration, drainage or welding work, even in heavily contaminated surroundings with a high dust content. The radial fan is integrated in a robust, powder-coated steel housing with highly resistant two-component finish, which makes it extremely hardwearing and resistant against aggressive surrounding conditions. All desired steel grades are optionally available. In addition to this basic version of the TFV 100 there is optional an additional transport frame made of galvanized steel available that offers maximum mobility and are most suitable for applications in frequently changing locations. A few practical benefits: -Robust, high-quality unit "made in Germany" with a high conveying capacity -Splash-proof model (IP55) -Can also be used in very dusty surroundings -Fan motor is situated outside of the main air current -Can be connected to both intake and exhaust ducts -Stable characteristics and constantly high pressure
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.