Ventilator for High Airflow to Help You

Ventilator for High Airflow to Help You

A centrifugal fan (also referred to as a squirrel-cage fan) is a mechanical device for moving air or other gases. Centrifugal fans can generate pressure rises in the gas stream. They are commonly used to move the air in central heating and cooling systems. They are also used in some air pollution control systems as well as in various industrial processes

Centrifugal fans from Decent are available with forwarding- or backward-curved blades. The low-noise centrifugal fans with forward-curved blades are also supplied with a scroll housing. The centrifugal fans with backward-curved blades are designed as free-wheeling fans and do not require a scroll housing. For the centrifugal fans with external rotor motors, the motor is positioned in the impeller, resulting in optimum cooling of the motor as well as an especially compact design. The entire product line is available in both AC and GreenTech EC technology. Decent centrifugal fans with backward-curved blades are used primarily for intake suction. Since most of the pressure build-up takes place in the impeller, there is generally no need for a scroll housing. The centrifugal fans have very good hydraulic efficiency and a low noise level and are ideally suited for high pressures. The centrifugal fans are used in applications such as central air conditioning units or building ventilation systems.
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