industrial fan Articles
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How to Balance an Industrial Fan
Two-Plane Dynamic Balancing: How to Balance an Industrial Fan Before we dive into HOW to balance an industrial fan, we should start with WHY. The answer is that the better we balance the wheel in a two-plane balance setup in the shop, the better it’s going to be when we put it into the complete fan assembly, run it up to full speed and trim balance it. And of course, ultimately, fan ...
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Hi Newsletter Volume 2 Issue 1
Inside This HAMMAM Issue: - Global (European & Middle East ) Exhibition Particpation p.1 - Donaldson Live YouTube Channel p.1 - Elektrovent (Industrial Fans) p.1 - Inside Story " AMCA's FEG's (Fan Efficeincy Grades) FAQ? " p.2 - Inside Story Continued " AMCA's FEG's (Fan Efficeincy Grades) p.2 - LEED (Leadership in Energy & Enviornmental Design) p.3 - LEED (Leadership in Energy ...
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Founders’ Message: Quality of Work, Quality of Life
Guaranteed Reliability Isn’t Just for Industrial Fans Since our founding in 2002, AirPro has focused on the bigger picture just as much as the details of our industrial fans. That’s because from the very beginning, our founder, Keith White Sr., built it into our culture to be laser-focused on quality and reliability for our customers, vendors, colleagues, and neighbors. Even as we ...
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Bouncing Off Walls: Industrial Fan Noise Directivity Specification
What is Industrial Fan Noise Directivity? Industrial fan noise directivity is an indication of how the fan surroundings contribute to the sound level in the field. It is a small but important factor in specifying the right accessories, insulation, housing, and enclosures for noise reduction in your application. Because proximity to reflective surfaces amplifies sound, where you put your fan ...
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The Need for Speed
VFD Motor Control for Overspeeding Industrial Fans Once upon a time, direct-drive industrial fans could only go one speed. With the invention of the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), industrial manufacturers gained a great degree of control and the ability to overspeed the fan for optimal operation in the application through which it is moving process air. Why Overspeed an Industrial Fan? When ...
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Industrial Fans or Packers Fans: Which are Louder?
Industrial Fan Noise Reduction Industrial fans used in process manufacturing and Packers fans at Lambeau Field are in the same ballpark in terms of the noise level. They can both be loud enough to require mitigation. For Packers’ fans, that might be as simple as earplugs – we love a good loud crowd! But for industrial fans, it means taking fan noise reduction measures to stay below ...
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Elevator factory - Big industrial ceiling fan
Problem This elevator factory involves R&D, manufacture, sales, installation,maintenance and other services. The products include passenger elevators,villa elevators,sightseeing elevators,car elevators,miscellaneous,medical elevators,sidewalks etc Due to heat and poor ventilation, sultry wooden roof,no ventilation vent and closed windows. the employees complicated with ...
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Industrial Fan or Blower: What’s the Difference?
In the world of centrifugal fans and blowers for industrial process applications, “what’s the difference between a fan and a blower” is a trick question. That’s because there actually is no difference at all. That’s right. Whether you need an industrial fan or blower for your operation, the product designs are the same. How can that be? Well, the truth is that in ...
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Guide to Dust Collector Fan Sizing
Dust Collector Fan Sizing Industrial fans are used in dust collection systems to push dust-laden air through the filters. Fans can either force a draft (push air) or induce a draft (suck air) through the dust collector. Industrial fans are an essential component to a dust collection system so it’s important to choose the right size fan to make sure you have adequate suction to remove dust ...
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Forced Draft Versus Induced Draft: The Push & Pull of Industrial Fans
Comparing Forced Draft Versus Induced Draft When comparing forced draft versus induced draft industrial fans, the primary difference is boiled down to push versus pull. Forced-draft fans focus the pressure and volume at the outlet of the fan to push air through a system, creating positive air pressure. Industrial induced draft fans operate by focusing the pressure and volume at the inlet of the ...
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Why Go With the Flow? Take Control
Five Airflow Control Strategies for Centrifugal Fans There are many reasons you would want to control the airflow in your industrial fan application. How you do it is based on your fan curve, whether you need to reduce volume, maintain pressure, change the curve based on frequency in hertz to add efficiency, protect your system against surge, or address multiple issues at once. There are five ...
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Inlet Air Density Calculations for Centrifugal fan Applications
Don’t Install your Industrial Fan in a Vacuum: Know your Inlet Air Density If the conditions surrounding your application are standard, then you might not need to worry about calculating the inlet air density before selecting your fan. That being said, you need to do some extra calculations with non-standard conditions, as they can have a big impact on your fan sizing and design. Standard ...
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Material Handling Fan
Trim Handling Industrial Exhauster for Metal Making We designed this material handling fan to replace a competitor fan wheel, which had been failing every week. It’s used for moving a mixture of copper and aluminum shavings in this industrial metal-making application. After months of operation, our replacement is in good working condition. Our trim handling industrial exhaust fan uses a ...
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Industrial Fan solutions for Textile industry applications
The textile industry encompasses a series of processes that add value in the fibre. The end product which most of us see is the result of complex industrial processes, which generally include the following main sequence of steps: Production of the fibres, Arrangement of the fibres into yarns, Generation of the raw fabric material, and Processing the fabric to make the finished product. ...
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Industrial Fan Solutions For Cement Industry Applications
From city building development to transportation infrastructure, the Cement industry plays an important role in the structural infrastructure development and in the overall economic growth of the country. It is a highly energy-intensive industry, in which the correct airflow systems are crucial for optimum production and profitability. Cement manufacturing requires specific industrial fans to ...
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Talking Industrial Dust Collection with Glacier Technology
Industrial Dust Collection and Centrifugal Fans Most dust collection systems require an industrial fan to supply the process air. This is one of the applications we support most often, usually in collaboration with our manufacturer’s reps and the dust collector OEM. The rep plays a vital role in ensuring optimal technology and specifications for the application in question. Our reps from ...
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Food industry: Monitoring a fan imbalance - Case Study
Equipment, Context: The Plant is located in Northern Europe, producing amino acids amongst other products. The site is operating 24/7 all year long. The fan (impeller) is supplying drying process with hot air. Fan is unique and doesn’t receive a deep prediction system or strategy. Fan bearing housing is equipped with a vibration sensor only working as an alarm trigger. Production team ...
By Wi-Care
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How To Make a Fan Performance Curve
Fan Curve Development for Centrifugal Fan Applications The fan performance curve shows the pressure and flow rate that the fan will produce for any system connected to it. The actual fan performance is dependent upon the detail design of each system. System designers calculate process air requirements, and the fan application engineer selects fans to meet those requirements, which are ...
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Gas-Tight-Fans Don`t Leak
How to Ensure Gas-Tight Fans for Industrial Processing When your industrial process application moves toxic or hazardous gas, you need to ensure gas-tight fans so that there is no leakage. There are four steps to making sure your gas-tight fans really are gas-tight. The first three involve essential specifications in the custom fan design process, and the final step is a test to identify leaks ...
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Fort Dix combined maintenance facility features Monoxivent source capture systems
Job Name: Fort Dix Combined Maintenance Facility Location: Fort Dix, NJ Monoxivent Representative: Effective Controls East, Larry Frantz Summary: Effective Controls East, an authorized Monoxivent representative, was awarded the opportunity to provide motorized retractable hose reels, exhaust fans, and all necessary controls as specified for the new Combined Maintenance Facility at Fort Dix ...
By Monoxivent
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