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Centrifugal fan CLUTCH-DRIVEN
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Centrifugal fan - CLUTCH-DRIVEN - ZIEHL-ABEGG AG - duct / industrial / indoor
Centrifugal fan - CLUTCH-DRIVEN - ZIEHL-ABEGG AG - duct / industrial / indoor
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Characteristics

Technology
centrifugal
Installation
duct
Sector
industrial
Location
indoor
Material
metal
Color
gray
Air flow

Max.: 500,000 m³/h
(17,657,333.4 ft³/h)

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Description

ZIEHL-ABEGG's clutch-driven fans are available in different steel grades - from mild steel to high-alloy stainless steel. The support plate, or trough, is available in square or rectangular formats, depending on the specifications of the plant. In modular design with mounted and adjustable inlet nozzle or as motor impeller with inlet nozzle loose. The installation depth of the support trough is freely selectable. Inside the fan is a high performance impeller with backward curved blades. Our clutch-driven fans are perfectly suited for a wide variety of applications, such as painting and extraction systems or drying technology. Clutch-driven centrifugal fans with spiral housing, single-ended extracting, with monobloc mounting Rugged version for industrial applications combined with highly efficient components, in unique compact design Max. supply medium temperature: 500 °C Max. instantaneous motor output: 710 kW Monobloc mounting Clutch Shaft seal system up to 400 kW Step1 as of 06/2015 up to 500 kW Step 2 as of 01/2016 up to 710 kW Step 3 as of 06/2016 Insulation 100 – 200 mm version Maximum temperature: 350 °C as of 06/2015 Maximum temperature: 500 °C as of 01/2016 Static compression up to 40,000 Pa

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