EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans φ470: Powerful Solutions for Industrial Ventilation
EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans φ470: Powerful Solutions for Industrial Ventilation
The B3P470-EC102-015 EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fan provides reliable and energy-efficient airflow, making it perfect for industrial, HVAC, and data center applications. With a robust sheet steel construction, this fan is built to withstand demanding environments.
Key Features of the B3P470-EC102-015 EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fan
- Material: Sheet steel for industrial durability.
- Protection Class: IP42, protecting against solid objects larger than 1mm and dripping water.
- Certifications: CCC and CE certified for international safety and performance standards.
- Insulation Class: B, suitable for moderate operating temperatures.
Table of Specifications:
Model | Voltage (V) | Frequency (Hz) | RPM | Power (W) | Current (A) | Sound Pressure (dB) | Operating Temperature (°C) | Certifications |
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B3P470-EC102-015 | 220 | 50/60 | 1260 | 220 | 1.0 | 69 | -25 to +60 | CCC, CE |
Applications of the B3P470-EC102-015 EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fan
This EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fan is designed for a wide range of industrial applications, including:
- HVAC Systems
- Data Centers
- Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
- Dust Extraction Systems
- Marine Ventilation
- Agricultural Airflow Control
These fans are specifically engineered to provide high airflow capacity, low noise, and energy efficiency.
Advanced Engineering of EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans for Industrial Use
Centrifugal Fans for Industrial Ventilation and Airflow Management
The B3P470-EC102-015 model is equipped with backward curved blades, which optimize airflow and minimize energy consumption. This design ensures consistent air pressure while reducing motor load, making it ideal for industrial ventilation and HVAC systems.
Energy-Saving EC Fans for HVAC and Industrial Applications
EC (Electronically Commutated) motors provide high energy efficiency by allowing precise control over the fan’s speed and airflow. The B3P470-EC102-015 EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fan offers lower operational costs while maintaining high performance.
Frequently Asked Questions About EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans
Can you run a centrifugal fan backwards?
No, running a centrifugal fan backwards reduces its performance and can cause damage to the motor and blades due to improper air handling.
What happens when a centrifugal fan is wired backwards?
When wired backwards, the fan will not operate efficiently, resulting in lower airflow and increased mechanical stress, potentially leading to motor failure.
What is the difference between forward and backward centrifugal fans?
Forward curved fans typically generate lower air pressure with higher noise, while backward curved fans, like the B3P470-EC102-015, are more efficient, producing higher pressure with less noise.
What are backward curved centrifugal fans used for?
Backward curved centrifugal fans are used in high-resistance systems such as HVAC, dust extraction, and industrial ventilation applications where high efficiency and energy savings are needed.
Why Choose EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans for Industrial Ventilation?
The B3P470-EC102-015 EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fan is designed to meet the demanding needs of industrial applications. Here’s why this model stands out:
- High Efficiency: EC motors allow for precise speed control, maximizing energy savings.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality sheet steel, ensuring long-lasting performance in tough environments.
- Low Noise: With a noise level of just 69dB, this fan is perfect for environments where low sound levels are essential.
- Global Certifications: CCC and CE certified, ensuring compliance with international safety and performance standards.
AFL: Your Trusted Partner for EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans
AFL is a leading manufacturer of EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans, offering innovative solutions for industrial and commercial applications. With years of experience and a focus on high efficiency, we are committed to delivering the best products for our clients' ventilation and airflow needs.
FAQs for EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans
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Can you run a centrifugal fan backwards?
- Running a fan backwards drastically reduces efficiency and can lead to motor damage.
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What happens when a centrifugal fan is wired backwards?
- It causes poor performance and may damage the system due to incorrect air movement and mechanical stress.
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What is the difference between forward and backward centrifugal fans?
- Forward curved fans are less efficient and noisier, while backward curved fans provide higher efficiency, lower noise, and better pressure handling.
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What are backward curved centrifugal fans used for?
- They are used in high-resistance industrial applications, such as HVAC systems, data centers, and dust extraction.
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Why choose AFL for EC Backward Curved Centrifugal Fans?
- AFL offers high-efficiency fans with global certifications, designed for durability and optimized for various industrial applications.
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