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High Temperature Ventilation Fans

Vaneaxial Fans are designed to operate continuously at temperatures to 800 deg. F, and include an auxiliary cooling fan that forces air through the bearing compartment and exits out through the insulated belt opening taking away excessive heat.

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Ventilators for Commercial Buildings

American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has established a general guideline of 20 cubic feet of outside air per minute/per person for an office environment.

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Pulp and Paper Industry Ventilators

Many dryers are used in the paper manufacturing process. These drying applications utilize fans extensively. Most of these applications are not extremely demanding on the fan equipment - except the Yankee Dryers.

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High temperature fans and blowers

There are two major types of high temperature fans - centrifugal and axial: Centrifugal Wheels: * Multiblade forward curve wheel. This type of wheel is usually specified where there is a necessity for large volumes of flow.

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A Quiet Compact Vaneaxial Fan

A newly introduced high pressure small vane axial blower finally resolves the problem of boosting air flow in long ventilation ducts of today's large residential houses.

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New Practical Approach to Building Ventilation and Cooling

As a rule, outside air temperatures are considerably cooler than those inside a building. As superheated air is exhausted, provision should be made to replace it with fresh, cooler, outside air. When high temperature air is replaced by outside air.

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Exhaust Wall Fans for Industrial Applications

Exhaust fans are very effective at any building ventilation. Without proper ventilation, the air inside your home can get filled with harmful contaminants and disease causing pathogens.

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