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News Release from: Air Control Industries | Subject: Slimline VBL9/9 fan
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 December 2005
Speed controllable fan added to slim
range
A speed controllable fan, designed for applications where space is tight, has been added to the Slimline range from Air Control Industries of Chard.
A speed controllable fan, designed for applications where space is tight, has been added to the Slimline range from Air Control Industries of Chard Developed originally for vending machines, but has since proven suitable for control cabinets and similar applications, the VBL9/9 fan produces a maximum flow rate of 950m3/hr
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is available in 230 and 115V versions so can be designed in for equipment for home or export markets.
It has a demountable inlet plate that facilitates integration of the fan into customer-made inlet arrangements.
A precision, gravity-die-cast impeller scroll results in a slim profile to allow flush mounting of the fan on the inlet or outlet using tapped holes.
The scroll impeller is also lighter and quieter than conventional sheet metal fabrications.
Features include an external rotor motor built into the fan plus fully integrated bearings.
An assembly that helps to shorten the fan permits precision balancing and achieves cooling, being located directly in the centre of the air stream generated, which increases the unit's longevity.
In addition to simple voltage regulation speed control, it can also be supplied with an optional DC control board for hook up to either PLC or PWM controllers. Request a free brochure from Air Control Industries ...
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