Axial fan AX
helicalcommercialindoor

Axial fan - AX  - AREM - helical / commercial / indoor
Axial fan - AX  - AREM - helical / commercial / indoor
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Characteristics

Technology
axial, helical
Sector
commercial
Location
indoor
Material
galvanised steel, aluminum, plastic
Color
gray
Weight

Min.: 11 kg
(24.25 lb)

Max.: 1,089 kg
(2,400.83 lb)

Height

Min.: 250 mm
(10 in)

Max.: 1,800 mm
(71 in)

Width

Min.: 330 mm
(13 in)

Max.: 1,930 mm
(76 in)

Length

Min.: 235 mm
(9 in)

Max.: 800 mm
(31 in)

Description

Axial fan with a long casing with length varying from 350mm to 1010mm depending on the size. Our aluminium or plastic impellers are driven directly by the motor shaft to deliver the best possible performance. The B3 motor (foot mounted) is installed in the air stream with a support system for efficient operation. This fan has mounting flanges for easy connection to the air duct system. An inspection hatch is integrated in the upper part of the casing to enable easy electrical connection of the motor and to facilitate maintenance. APPLICATION Ambient air extraction or insufflation: Car parks and high-rise buildings Hospitals Stations and airports Superstores Collective kitchens Workshops More generally, establishments open to the public or employees. TEMPERATURE Standard operating temperatures are from -20°C to +40°C with a class F motor. On request, fans with class H motors can operate in environments up to +130°C. CONSTRUCTION Our fans are made in our factory from pre-galvanised sheet steel as standard. In order to meet your particular needs, we manufacture on request: Stainless steel 304L or 316L Hot galvanised steel Surface treatment with epoxy paint Solutions equipped with EC motors are available with direct drive or power transmission via belt pulley. Please consult us.
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