A small size 240W centrifugal exhaust blower fan is available with a rated current of 1.12A or 0.7A, a dual voltage of 110V or 220V and a rated speed of 2650 rpm. Our centrifugal fans are designed to provide optimum airflow while minimising energy consumption.
Specification
Model |
ATO-150FLJ1715 |
Rated Voltage |
220V |
380V |
Rated Current |
1.12A |
0.7A |
Frequency |
50Hz |
Power |
240W |
Rotational Speed |
2650 rpm |
Air Volume |
540 m3/h |
Static Pressure |
420 pa |
Noise |
≤72 dBA |
Capacitance |
5 uf |
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Wire length |
1m |
0.25m |
Distance |
7m |
Weight |
4.5kg |
Features
- The 240W centrifugal fan uses pure copper coils for low losses, high efficiency, and fast speed.
- Impeller dynamic balance is precisely calibrated to keep the blower running smoothly and prevent the centrifugal blower from running out of control during operation.
- The carbon steel casing protection grid effectively prevents accidental debris on both sides of the blower, improving the safety of the centrifugal blower during operation.
- ATO centrifugal fans can be installed freely at 360° and can be hung in a positive direction.
Dimension (Unit mm)
Power |
A |
B |
D |
E |
G |
H |
Φi |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
φO |
Φp |
Q |
T |
24W |
95 |
70 |
95 |
80 |
100 |
105 |
4-φ8 |
115 |
150 |
205 |
115*115 |
130 |
4-φ6 |
4-φ3 |
210 |
240 |
Installation
Details
Applications
Centrifugal fans are commonly used in various industrial applications such as HVAC systems, chemical processing, power generation, wastewater treatment, and pneumatic conveying systems. They are also utilized in the manufacturing of materials such as plastics, paper, and cement. Additionally, centrifugal blowers can be found in applications related to food processing, mining, and automotive manufacturing.
Tips: How to choose the right centrifugal blower for my application?
Choosing the right centrifugal blower for your application involves considering several factors such as airflow requirements, pressure needs, motor power, and environmental conditions. Here are some steps to help you choose the right centrifugal blower:
- Determine the required airflow rate: Calculate the amount of air that needs to be moved through your system in cubic feet per minute (CFM) or cubic meters per hour (CMH).
- Determine the required pressure: Determine the pressure needed to move the air through your system. This is usually measured in inches of water column (in. w.c.) or Pascal (Pa).
- Choose the appropriate blower type: Centrifugal blowers are available in different types such as radial, forward curved, backward curved, and airfoil. The type of blower you choose will depend on the airflow and pressure requirements of your application.
- Determine the motor power: The motor power required for your blower will depend on the airflow and pressure requirements of your application. A larger motor will provide more power to move air at higher pressures and flow rates.
- Consider the environmental conditions: Consider the temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors that the blower will be exposed to. This will help you choose a blower that is suitable for your application.
- Check the noise level: Centrifugal blowers can be noisy, so it is important to consider the noise level of the blower and its impact on the surrounding environment.
- Consider the efficiency and reliability: The efficiency and reliability of the blower are important factors to consider. Choose a blower with a high efficiency rating and a reliable brand to minimize maintenance and repair costs.
By considering these factors, you can choose the right centrifugal blower for your application. It is recommended to consult with a blower manufacturer or distributor to ensure that you get the best blower for your needs.