Air blower
centrifugaltangentialsingle-stage

air blower
air blower
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Characteristics

Type
air
Technology
centrifugal, tangential
Number of stages
single-stage
Applications
conveying, for fuel cells, fan
Voltage / frequency
24 Vdc, 220 v / 60 Hz, 230V / 50Hz, 230V / 60Hz
Other characteristics
compact
Flow

Max.: 630 m³/h
(22,248.24 ft³/h)

Min.: 160 m³/h
(5,650.35 ft³/h)

Operating pressure

0 Pa, 100 Pa
(0 psi, 0.015 psi)

Nominal power

Max.: 270 kW
(367.098 hp)

Min.: 30 kW
(40.789 hp)

Sound level

Max.: 72 dB

Min.: 50 dB

Weight

Max.: 4.2 kg
(9.26 lb)

Min.: 1.3 kg
(2.87 lb)

Length

115 mm, 130 mm, 156 mm
(4.53 in, 5.12 in, 6.14 in)

Description

Induced draft fans – They extract the hot exhaust gases from biomass stoves or heaters and convey them to the chimney. They can withstand high temperatures. The EC version is particularly efficient: here, the suction power can be optimally adapted to the relevant heating load. Tangential blowers for convection heat – Due to their design, tangential blowers generate a laminar and broad air flow. This ensures pleasant heat throughout the entire room at lightning speed. They are also durable and operate extremely quietly. Combustion blowers – Centrifugal fans with AC and EC technology contribute towards hygienic combustion of the biomass energy source. The advantage of EC centrifugal fans is that their speed can be controlled. This means that the air volume can be optimally adapted to the requirements. The advantages of ebm‑papst blowers for solid-fuel burners at a glance: • High thermal resistance • Low noise generation • Cost-effective operation • Compact design

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