Axial Fan Duct Connection
- Characterized by its compact installation size, noise reduction capabilities, and high efficiency, the Axial Fan Duct Connection is ideally suited for heat exchanger airflows.
- Suitable for Use In: Ventilation systems, air conditioning and refrigeration devices, wind power engineering, mechanical engineering fields, and industries using high-end processing equipment.
- Custom manufacturing options are available.
Product description
Decoding Axial Fan Duct Connection
An Axial Fan Duct Connection is a specific kind of fan that propels air using a spinning impeller. Ordinarily, the impeller hosts a number of blades on a shaft that rotate to create an area of low pressure behind it that sucks in air, leading to a flow of air along the rotation axis.
Axial Fan Duct Connection:
When it comes to installing an Axial Fan Duct Connection, proper duct connection is crucial to ensure efficient airflow and optimal performance. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you connect your axial fan to a duct:
Step 1: Prepare the Duct
- Ensure the duct is properly sized and configured for the axial fan’s airflow and pressure requirements.
- Clean and deburr the duct to prevent damage to the fan or duct.
Step 2: Connect the Fan to the Duct
- Align the fan’s outlet with the duct’s inlet, ensuring a secure and airtight connection.
- Use a flexible or rigid duct connector to join the fan and duct.
- Secure the connection with screws, clamps, or other approved fastening methods.
Step 3: Seal the Connection
- Apply a bead of sealant, such as silicone or foam tape, around the connection to ensure airtightness.
- Inspect the connection for any gaps or leaks, and make adjustments as needed.
Tips and Considerations
- Ensure the duct is properly supported to prevent sagging or collapse.
- Use a duct with a smooth interior surface to minimize airflow resistance.
- Consider using a duct silencer or acoustic treatment to reduce noise levels.
Size 120 – 200 Voltage(V) 115 – 380 Supply 1P 220-240V To 3P 380-440V Frequency(HZ) 50/60 Pole 2 – 4 Noise(dBA) 50 – 65
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