PC Industrial Fans & Blowers 1

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Thermal Device Type Body Material Construction Airflow Noise Approvals (V) Minimum Operating Temperature Life Expectancy Height Width Diameter Speed Bearing Type Additional Features Packing Method Pressure Weight Voltage (Rated) Length Power (Rated) Current (Rated) Maximum Operating Temperature

MC21671

Spc Technology/ Multicomp

AC Fan

PC

Axial

239 cfm (406.064 m³/h)

58 dB

CUL; UL

-10 °C (14 °F)

5.965 in (151.5 mm)

2.008 in (51 mm)

3200 rpm

Ball

17.526 mmH₂O (171.871 pa)

908 g

115 V

6.752 in (171.5 mm)

27 W

230 mA

80 °C (176 °F)

Industrial Fans & Blowers

Industrial fans and blowers are mechanical devices that are used to move air or gas in industrial and commercial settings. They are commonly used for ventilation, cooling, drying, and conveying in applications such as manufacturing, mining, and HVAC systems.

Industrial fans and blowers come in a variety of types, including axial fans, centrifugal fans, and radial fans. Axial fans are the most common type and are used for applications that require a large volume of air to be moved at low pressure. Centrifugal fans are used for applications that require higher pressures, such as in HVAC systems. Radial fans are used for applications that require high flow rates and high pressures, such as in mining operations.

Industrial fans and blowers are powered by electric motors, diesel engines, or steam turbines. They can also be fitted with variable speed drives to control the airflow and pressure output.

Industrial fans and blowers offer several advantages over other types of air handling equipment. They are highly efficient and can move large volumes of air or gas over long distances. They are also highly reliable and can operate continuously for extended periods of time.

However, industrial fans and blowers also have some limitations, such as high noise levels and susceptibility to damage from external factors such as dirt, dust, and debris.