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100mm Centrifugal Fan Plastic Body Double skinned insulated c/w Variable Speed controller

  • $169.00



  • 255 Cubic Metres Per Hour - 71 Litres Per Second - Static pressure 353 Pa
  • Variable Speed control with off position, starts on full speed then slows from full speed to 50%
  • 51w Thermally protected 2700 rpm AC motor with automatic thermal reset
  • ABS Durable double layered housing with sound reducing insulation in between the layers and noise reduction holes between first and second layers
  • Quiet operation rated at 40.3 dBA at 3 Metres
  • NSK Ball Bearing Motor rated at 50,000 hour continuous operation
  • Operating temperature range: -30℃ to 60℃ 
  • Pre-wired with 230v lead & plug
  • Includes mounting bracket 

Centrifugal fans are a mechanical device for moving air. Centrifugal fans often contain a ducted housing to direct outgoing air in a specific direction these fans increase the speed and volume of an air stream with the rotating impellers.

Centrifugal fans use the kinetic energy of the impellers to increase the volume of the air stream, which in turn moves against the resistance caused by ducts, dampers and other components. Centrifugal fans displace air radially. They are sturdy, quiet, reliable, and capable of operating over a wide range of conditions.

Centrifugal fans are constant-displacement or constant-volume devices, meaning that, at a constant fan speed, a centrifugal fan moves a relatively constant volume of air rather than a constant mass. This means that the air velocity in a system is fixed even though the mass flow rate through the fan is not. Centrifugal fans are not positive displacement devices and centrifugal fans have certain advantages and disadvantages when contrasted with positive-displacement blowers, Centrifugal fans are more efficient, whereas positive-displacement blowers may have a lower capital cost.

The Centrifugal fan is one of the most widely used fans. Centrifugal fans are by far the most prevalent type of fan used in the HVAC industry today. They are used in transporting gas or materials and in ventilation systems for buildings and vehicles. They are also well-suited for industrial processes and air pollution control systems.