Our Ventilation Fans portfolio encompasses a diverse range of specialized fans designed to meet distinct ventilation needs across residential, commercial, and industrial applications. The product lineup includes Axial Fans, which efficiently move air parallel to the fan shaft for low-pressure general ventilation, ideal for both homes and commercial establishments. Centrifugal Fans provide high-pressure airflow by drawing air centrally and expelling it at a right angle, making them perfect for exhaust systems and ductwork applications requiring robust air movement. Duct Fans, available in axial or centrifugal variants, are engineered specifically for seamless integration within duct systems to maintain optimal airflow and enhance ventilation effectiveness. Our Smoke Spill Vane Axial Fans play a pivotal role in emergency smoke extraction by handling elevated external static pressures, ensuring building safety. Lastly, Roof Fans are versatile units mounted on rooftops, designed for both standard ventilation and smoke extraction while enduring diverse environmental conditions. Over time, these fans have evolved aesthetically and in quality to meet the stringent requirements and preferences of our discerning clients, ensuring reliable performance and longevity.
Key Features
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Fan Types | Axial Fans, Centrifugal Fans, Duct Fans, Smoke Spill Vane Axial Fans, Roof Fans |
| Airflow Direction | Axial fans move air parallel to shaft; centrifugal fans move air at right angles; duct fans embedded in duct systems |
| Pressure Handling | Axial fans for low-pressure applications; centrifugal and smoke spill vane axial fans for high-pressure and smoke extraction |
| Applications | General ventilation, exhaust systems, ductwork, smoke extraction, rooftop ventilation |
| Installation | Suitable for residential, commercial, industrial use; duct fans for duct integration; roof fans mounted on rooftops |
| Safety Features | Smoke Spill Vane Axial Fans designed for emergency smoke extraction with high static pressure resistance |
| Environmental Resistance | Roof fans designed to withstand diverse environmental conditions |
| Attributes | Description |
|---|---|
| Axial Fan Airflow | Parallel to shaft, low pressure |
| Centrifugal Fan Airflow | Air drawn into center and expelled perpendicular |
| Duct Fan Design | Axial or centrifugal; optimized for in-duct installation |
| Smoke Spill Vane Axial Fan Capacity | High external static pressure handling for smoke extraction |
| Roof Fan Mounting | Rooftop installation suitable for ventilation and smoke extraction |
| Material and Finish | Evolved design for durability and client acceptance (specific materials may vary) |
| Typical Applications | Residential buildings, commercial establishments, industrial exhaust and ventilation systems |
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Smoke Spill Vane Axial Fans are specifically designed to handle high external static pressures during smoke extraction in emergency scenarios, making them the ideal choice for safety-critical applications.
Yes, duct fans are available in both axial and centrifugal designs. Axial duct fans are typically used for lower pressure airflow within ducts, whereas centrifugal duct fans handle higher pressure and are more suitable for complex ductwork with multiple bends.
Yes, roof fans are engineered to operate effectively under various environmental conditions, including exposure to weather elements, ensuring continuous ventilation and smoke extraction reliability.
Axial fans excel in low-pressure general ventilation applications and are commonly installed in residential and commercial settings where straight airflow along the shaft is needed.
Our ventilation fans have undergone aesthetic and quality improvements to enhance performance, durability, and client acceptance, aligning with evolving industry standards and customer requirements.
Ventilation Fan are of following types:-
Axial Fans: These fans move air parallel to the fan shaft and are commonly used for general ventilation. They are efficient for low-pressure applications and are often found in residential and commercial settings.
Centrifugal Fans: These fans draw air into the center and expel it at a right angle, making them suitable for high-pressure applications. They are often used in exhaust systems and for moving air through ductwork.
Duct Fans: Specifically designed to be installed within duct systems, these fans help maintain airflow and improve ventilation efficiency. They can be axial or centrifugal, depending on the application.
Smoke Spill Vane Axial Fans: These are critical for smoke extraction in buildings, ensuring safety during emergencies. They are designed to handle higher external static pressures and are often larger than standard fans.
Roof Fans: Mounted on rooftops, these fans are used for both normal ventilation and smoke extraction. They are versatile and can be designed to withstand various environmental conditions.
These fans have been a part of our product portfolio since beginning and have gone through a lot of aesthetic and quality changes for better client acceptance.
Axial Fans: These fans move air parallel to the fan shaft and are commonly used for general ventilation. They are efficient for low-pressure applications and are often found in residential and commercial settings.
Centrifugal Fans: These fans draw air into the center and expel it at a right angle, making them suitable for high-pressure applications. They are often used in exhaust systems and for moving air through ductwork.
Duct Fans: Specifically designed to be installed within duct systems, these fans help maintain airflow and improve ventilation efficiency. They can be axial or centrifugal, depending on the application.
Smoke Spill Vane Axial Fans: These are critical for smoke extraction in buildings, ensuring safety during emergencies. They are designed to handle higher external static pressures and are often larger than standard fans.
Roof Fans: Mounted on rooftops, these fans are used for both normal ventilation and smoke extraction. They are versatile and can be designed to withstand various environmental conditions.