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Wall-mounted fan HTP series
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Wall-mounted fan - HTP series - SODECA - high-pressure / high-performance / axial
Wall-mounted fan - HTP series - SODECA - high-pressure / high-performance / axial
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Characteristics

Type
wall-mounted, high-pressure, high-performance
Configuration
axial
Function
extraction, anti-corrosion
Supply voltage
230VAC, 400 VAC
Drive mechanism
with asynchronous motor
Material
steel
Applications
for underground mining, for industrial applications
Air flow

Max.: 156,800 m³/h
(5,537,339.742 ft³/h)

Min.: 12,850 m³/h
(453,793.467 ft³/h)

Diameter

Max.: 1,365 mm
(53.74 in)

Min.: 600 mm
(23.622 in)

Rotational speed

Max.: 2,960 rpm
(18,598 rad.min-1)

Min.: 1,435 rpm
(9,016 rad.min-1)

Noise level

Max.: 113 dB

Min.: 83 dB

Description

High pressure, extremely robust tubular axial fans, specially designed for mining installations or in applications with large load losses. Fan: • Large thickness tubular sheet steel casing. • Motor support welded to the casing. • High aerodynamic performance guidelines for pressure gain. • Optimal surface protection by high quality steel. • High performance, cast aluminium impeller. • Airflow direction from impeller to motor. • Electrical connection in external terminal box. Motor: • Motors with IE3 efficiency for powers equal to or greater than 0.75 kW, except single-phase, 2-speed and 8-pole. • Class F motors with ball bearings and IP55 protection. • Three-phase 230/400 V 50 Hz (up to 4 kW) and 400/690 V 50 Hz (powers greater than 4 kW). • Working temperature: -25 ºC +70 ºC. Finish: • High protection anti-corrosive steel, special primer and high quality paint for corrosive atmospheres. On request: • IP55 standard motors, ATEX and 2 speed motors. • Total stainless steel construction. • Hot dip galvanised steel construction.
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