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(English) Fan speed and water volume can be adjusted?
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20
May
What is the difference between ID fan and FD fan?
The difference between ID fan and FD fan ID fan is basically mentioned here for Induced draft fan and ID fan is always located between dust collector and chimney. ID fan will take the hot flue gases from furnace via dust collector (dust separation system... read more
22
Apr
(English) Extend the life of the Fog cannon, what needs to be done or attention?
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21
Mar
Types Centrifugal Fan,Axial Fans and Common Blower
The major types of centrifugal fan are radial, forward curved and backward curved. Radial fans are industrial workhorses because of their high static pressures (up to 1400 mm WC) and ability to handle heavily contaminated airstreams. Because of their simple design, radial fans are well... read more
14
Oct
(English) Do you know what can replace the screw air cooled chiller?
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12
Apr
(English) Shock! Global factories will stop working without her!
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27
Jul
The advantages of copper wire motor – Decent Machinery
Copper has one of the highest electrical conductivity rates among metals, which allows it to be soldered with ease. It also makes it possible for smaller conductors to be used to transmit power loads. Smaller conductors are easier to transport and install, and they... read more
25
Apr
(English) Are you bothered by collecting wood chips in the workshop?
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19
Apr
(English) Do you know the importance of medical equipment refrigeration?
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28
Jul
MOTOR POLES & RPM & HZ
The speed a synchronous motor will run can be determined by the number of poles of the motor and the frequency of the electrical service using the formula: RPM = Hz* (2 / poles) * 60 where RPM = shaft rotation speed or revolutions per minute Hz =... read more