Our centrifugal blowers offer a competitive price and unrivalled quality, with a rated power of 60W and an airflow of 168 m3/h. Its compact size and lightweight design make this centrifugal exhaust blower easy to install and can be used in a variety of environments.
Specification
Model |
ATO-130FLJ0 |
Rated Voltage |
220V |
380V |
Rated Current |
0.27A |
0.16A |
Frequency |
50Hz |
Power |
60W |
Rotational Speed |
2600 rpm |
Air Volume |
168 m3/h |
Static Pressure |
200 pa |
Noise |
≤60 dBA |
Capacitance |
1.8 uf |
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Wire length |
1.14m |
0.45m |
Distance |
2m |
Weight |
2.1kg |
Features
- The 60W 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 blowers 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 |
60W |
78 |
45 |
70 |
65 |
80 |
70 |
4-φ8 |
110 |
130 |
180 |
85 |
130 |
4-φ8 |
4-φ3 |
180 |
210 |
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: What safety precautions should I take when working with a centrifugal blower?
When working with a centrifugal blower, it is important to follow safety precautions to prevent accidents and injuries. Here are some safety precautions to keep in mind:
- Wear appropriate protective clothing and equipment: When working with a centrifugal blower, you should wear appropriate protective clothing and equipment, such as safety goggles, earplugs or earmuffs, gloves, and a dust mask or respirator if there is a risk of inhaling dust or other harmful particles.
- Turn off the blower before servicing: Before servicing the blower or performing any maintenance tasks, be sure to turn off the power supply to the blower and lock out the power source to prevent accidental start-up.
- Keep the area around the blower clean and free of debris: A clean workspace helps prevent tripping hazards and keeps the blower operating efficiently.
- Never put your hands or any other body parts near the blower when it is running: Keep your hands and any other body parts away from the blower's rotating parts when it is running to avoid getting injured.
- Use caution when handling parts of the blower that are hot: Some parts of the blower may become hot during operation, so be cautious when handling them to prevent burns.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for operation and maintenance: Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for operating and maintaining the blower, including recommended maintenance schedules and procedures.