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Fan Drives

Fans are typically driven by alternating current (AC) motors. In industrial fan applications, the most common motor type is the squirrel-cage induction motor. This motor type is commonly used because of its characteristic durability, low cost, reliability, and low maintenance. These motors usually have 2 or 4 poles, which, on a 60- hertz system, translate …

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Fan System Components

A typical fan system consists of a fan, an electric motor, a drive system, ducts or piping, flow control devices, and air conditioning equipment (filters, cooling coils, heat exchangers, etc.). To effectively improve the performance of fan systems, designers and operators must understand how other system components function as well. The “systems approach” requires knowing …

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Fan Energy Efficiency Opportunities

This section describes the most important energy efficiency opportunities for fans and blowers. Choose the right fan Important considerations when selecting a fan are (US DOE, 1989): Noise Rotational speed Air stream characteristics Temperature range Variations in operating conditions Space constraints and system layout Purchase costs, operating costs (determined by efficiency and maintenance), and operating …

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Flow Control Strategies

Typically, once a fan system is designed and installed, the fan operates at a constant speed. There may be occasions when a speed change is desirable, i.e., when adding a new run of duct that requires an increase in air flow (volume) through the fan. There are also instances when the fan is oversized and …

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Fan Performance Evaluation and Efficient System Operation System Characteristics

The term “system resistance” is used when referring to the static pressure. The system resistance is the sum of static pressure losses in the system. The system resistance is a function of the configuration of ducts, pickups, elbows and the pressure drops across Fans and Blowers equipment-for example bagfilter or cyclone. The system resistance varies …

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Fan System Effect

Imagine a fan selected with great care to provide exactly the performance required in the specifications. Once installed, the air balancer reports that air performance is considerably lower than required. What went wrong? The answer is probably system effect. The system effect is the change in system performance that results from the interaction of system …

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