280mm AC backward inclined centrifugal fan is characterized by its backward curved blades, the fan generates high airflow and pressure with relatively low power consumption. The backward curve blade design ensures that the fan operates quietly and with reduced turbulence compared to other blade types.
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An AC backward curved centrifugal fan is a type of air-moving device used in various industrial and commercial applications. It features blades that curve backward relative to the direction of rotation. This design is optimal for creating high air pressure and efficiently moving air or gases through a system.
In operation, air is drawn into the center of the fan, or the "impeller," and then directed outward by the backward-inclined blades. This blade design minimizes turbulence and reduces noise while enhancing the fan's efficiency and stability. These fans are typically used in HVAC systems, air handling units, and other ventilation systems where a strong, consistent airflow is required. Their robust construction and energy-efficient performance make them suitable for demanding environments.