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Manufacturing and engineering premises that require a burst of air extraction on a spasmodic basis can achieve this with the Fanquip centrifugal fan, which is able to supply a high power service when required.

Manufactured in a wide variety of sizes, the Fanquip centrifugal fan forms the basis of dust and smoke extraction systems in many factories and warehouses and is also suitable in systems that can propel fresh air throughout premises to aid the environmental comfort level for employees. The flexibility with the Fanquip centrifugals is such that each can be configured in a portable housing or a fixed position unit according to specific requirements.

The Fanquip centrifugal is a particularly good performer in dust extraction systems that use very long duct runs. Depending on the situation units can operate on an electric motor or one powered by petrol. The fans are available either with forward or backward inclined impellers or the radial/paddle configuration for materials handling equipment.

Source: Building Products News.

22/08/2003 12:00 AM
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