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Belt Driven Low Pressure Centrifugal Fan

The Belt-Driven Low Pressure Centrifugal Fan is designed to provide efficient airflow in applications that require low-pressure ventilation and air movement.

This fan uses a belt-driven mechanism, which allows for flexibility in adjusting fan speed by changing pulley sizes, With a centrifugal design.

Belt Driven Low Pressure Centrifugal Fan
Belt Driven Low Pressure Centrifugal Fan

Features

  1. Belt-Driven Mechanism: The belt-driven system allows for adjustable fan speeds, making it adaptable to specific operational requirements. It also separates the motor from the fan shaft, reducing direct wear on the motor and improving its lifespan.

  2. Low Pressure Airflow: The fan is engineered to handle large volumes of air at low pressure, ideal for applications that require gentle but consistent air movement.

  3. Centrifugal Impeller Design: The impeller is designed to move air efficiently while maintaining low pressure, maximizing airflow with minimal power consumption.

  4. Robust and Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials such as carbon steel or galvanized steel, the fan is built to withstand the demands of industrial environments.

  5. Cost-Effective Operation: The belt-driven design allows for easy maintenance and replacements, reducing long-term operational costs and improving overall efficiency.

  6. Quiet Operation: The fan operates with low noise, making it suitable for industries or environments where noise control is important, such as food processing or light manufacturing.

Use

  • General Ventilation: Ideal for providing air circulation in large spaces such as warehouses, workshops, and factories, ensuring a steady supply of fresh air.

  • Cooling Systems: Used in cooling applications where low-pressure airflow is sufficient for keeping equipment, machinery, or production areas at optimal temperatures.

  • Exhaust and Air Extraction: Suitable for extracting stale air, fumes, or dust in light-duty industrial processes like woodworking, food processing, or packaging.

  • Air Handling Units: Incorporated in HVAC systems to provide efficient air movement in air handling units (AHUs) for commercial and industrial facilities.