250mm DC backward curved centrifugal fans feature backward-curved blades that help to enhance aerodynamic efficiency and reduce noise levels. These backward inclined centrifugal exhaust blowers working at 24V/48V, are suitable for applications requiring variable airflows and pressure control, such as in HVAC systems, clean rooms, and industrial cooling processes.
Tips: DC backward curved centrifugal fan working principle
A DC backward inclined centrifugal fan operates on the principle of converting rotational energy into airflow. The fan consists of a rotating impeller with backward-curved blades. When the impeller spins, it draws air into the fan through the inlet. The backward-curved blades are designed to guide the air in a radial direction, accelerating it outward towards the fan's discharge.
The backward curve shape helps in achieving higher efficiency and lower noise levels compared to forward-curved fans. As the air is forced out of the impeller, it gains velocity and pressure, creating a continuous flow of air. The DC motor driving the fan provides precise control over speed and power consumption, allowing for efficient operation and adaptability in various applications. This design is commonly used in ventilation systems and air handling units where energy efficiency and low noise are critical.