Single Inlet Ss - Gi Blowers (Fans & Blowers)
Sant high
efficiency fans are specially designed to give high volume and pressure
whilst maintaining smooth vibration free running.
Fan Construction
These fans are
supplied with forward curved vanes and are manufactured from high grade
rust resistant galvanized sheet; Fan vanes are mounted on to a common
back - plate and locked on to a holding shroud. A substantial aluminum
/ ms cast hub is rigidly connected to the back - plate precision
machined to receive the fan shaft.
Scroll
These are also
manufactured from galvanized sheet; the scroll wrapper foxed with spot
welding to the side plates, as it is leak - proof and provides better
strength and rigidity, for the proper centering of fan - shaft and
hydraulically formed vane, the scroll side plates are cut on nibbling
with the help of fixtures. Side frames are made from heavy gauge GI or
CR sheet and are bolted to both side of scroll: this gives overall
strength to the scroll assembly and allows mounting the fan in various
orientations
Shafts
These are
manufactured from high quality steel and grinded to close tolerance for
precision fit to fan hub and bearings, keyway at both ends for pulleys
and at the fan location point.
Bearings
All fans are supplied as standard with imported make flanged ball bearings.
Balancing
All fans are dynamically and statically balanced on FIE make Computerized Balancing machine.
Fans available in Galvanized Steel, Aluminum and Stainless - also with frp coated for cooling towers or other purpose.
SFC - A Series
Double Inlet Double Width Centrifugal Blower
- Size: 250mm onward and upto 1000 mm
- Flow: Upto 40000 CFM
SFC - E Series
Double Inlet Double Width Centrifugal Impellors
- Size: 180mm onwards and upto 760 mm
- Flow: Upto 20000 CFM
SFC - H Series
Single Inlet Centrifugal Impellors
- Size: 10" x 6" / 10" x 4"
- Construction: SS, GI, Galvanized CRC
- Hub: SS, MS, CI
Applications
- For Air Conditioning in Commercial and Industrial places
- Combustion air for burners and industrial water heaters.
- Colling electrical equipment or parts from heat curving ovens and kilns.
- Pressuring cabinets, vaults or rooms.
- Blow - off systems to remove moisture from parts prior to painting, coating or packing.
- General ventilation of rooms or factories
- Food processing
- Circulating air in ovens and dryers to eliminate cold spots.
- Forced ventilation of AC and DC motors, traction motors and electrical cabinets.
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