Axial fans are commonly used in low-pressure environments and have a wide range of applications. They are typically found in factories, warehouses, and similar locations where their primary function is ventilation. The structure of these fans is generally simple, consisting mainly of the fan, casing, and other components. When it comes to installation, there are several key tips to consider:
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Installation Type: There are various installation types depending on the specific fan model. A common installation method is horizontal installation. In this case, the fan is installed on a flat surface where it is fixed with bolts, and vibration dampers and other devices are added to ensure stable operation.
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Vertical Installation: Another common installation method is vertical installation, which is often used in European installations. This method requires high installation strength because the fan needs to be connected to pipelines at both ends. This ensures that isolation components inside the fan are well-protected and prevents damage to the fan’s internal parts.
In summary, when installing an axial fan, the installation method should be chosen based on the specific conditions and requirements of the environment to ensure optimal performance and protection of the equipment.