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80 cm industrial fans

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About 80 cm industrial fans

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An industrial fan comes in various types and functions. Some are designed to provide general ventilation, while others are manufactured to give high-velocity air at a lower noise level. Below are some common types of industrial fans.

  • Axial Flow Fans

Industrial axial flow fans have blades that are mounted on the motor's shaft and rotate parallel to the airflow. One will find them used in applications that require moving massive air volumes against low pressure. For example, cooling purposes in industrial facilities like power plants and manufacturing workshops. They are also used for ventilation in mines. Their ability to move large volumes of air at low pressure makes them ideal for such applications.

In addition, axial flow fans are available in single-stage and multi-stage variants. Single-stage axial fans have a single set of blades, while multi-stage fans combine several sets of blades to increase the pressure and airflow.

  • Mixed Flow Fans

Mixed-flow industrial fans have an airflow design that is a combination of axial and centrifugal fans. In a way, they are similar to axial fans, but the blade curvature of mixed-flow design impellers allows them to generate higher pressures than axial fans would.

As a result of this unique design, mixed fans are suitable for high-pressure applications that require moderate air volumes. One can find them used in HVAC systems, material handling and dust collection systems.

  • Centrifugal Fans

Centrifugal fans work by taking in air from the environment through its rotating impeller, then discharging it perpendicularly. Their design makes it possible for them to move air at relatively high pressures and lower volumes compared to their axial counterparts. Due to their high-pressure ability, one is likely to find smaller-bladed centrifugal fans in tight spaces like heat exchangers and condensers.

Centrifugal fans are dominant in dust collection and exhaust applications. One can find them connected to air ventilation systems in factories and power generation plants. They are great at pulling dust and other contaminants through filter bags, returning clean air into the environment.

Specifications & Maintenance of 80 cm industrial fans

Specifications for the 80 cm stand industrial fan will differ depending on the specific application and the features needed for each use. However, the following are some typical specifications for an 80 cm industrial pedestal fan.

  • Airflow: The airflow for an 80 cm industrial pedestal fan is comparable to that of an 80 cm floor fan, and it is generally big since it has larger blades. Its airflow can be from around 6,317 to 8,613 cubic feet per minute (CFM).
  • Speed Settings: Most 80 cm pedestal fans have three speed settings: low, medium, high, and sometimes, the fan will have oscillation functions as well.
  • Voltage: The voltage for an 80 cm pedestal floor fan will range anywhere from 12 to 24. For example, a fan with a 230V/50Hz single motor will be applicable for use in China and will be connected to a power outlet with 230V/50Hz.
  • The Material of the Blades: An 80 cm industrial pedestal fan, like an 80 cm floor fan, will have blades made from different materials, including aluminum, galvanized, or oxidized material, metal, etc.

Like any other fan, an 80 cm industrial fan needs some regular maintenance to extend its life and keep it running as quietly and smoothly as possible. Manufacturers will tell users that the industrial fans are mostly maintenance-free, but some simple things can help keep the fans in great condition. Regular cleaning is the most crucial maintenance task. Wiping the pedestal and base regularly with a moist cloth will keep dirt or dust from accumulating and give the fan a clean look.

Occasionally, the blades should be taken out for cleaning. This will help to remove any dust and debris accumulation that can impact the performance of the fan. It will also keep any imbalance, noise, and strain on the motor from blade debris and dust buildup. The housing should be wiped down with a damp cloth at least once or twice a year use.

Users should also take the time to check the cables and cords for any signs of damage. This may include fraying, cuts, or pinching. If any issues are revealed during the inspection, the users should repair them or have them replaced to prevent any safety hazards. For pedestal fans with oscillation functions, users should occasionally check the oscillation mechanism for signs of jamming, debris, or dirt buildup. They should clean it and remove debris with a soft brush and damp cloth so that it can continue to work smoothly and accurately.

Scenarios of 80 cm industrial fans

The usage of 80 cm industrial pedestal fans varies widely but are mostly found in workspaces, commercial places, and public areas that need extra ventilation and airflow to ensure conducive working, operating, or living conditions.

  • Manufacturing and Construction Sites

    Factory industrial pedestal fans are commonly used in manufacturing and construction sites. They serve various purposes, including cooling workers, equipment and machinery, and drying and hastening the setting of construction materials like concrete.

  • Agriculture

    In the agricultural sector, large pedestal fans are used mainly in livestock barns and greenhouses. In greenhouses, they help distribute heat and moisture to create a uniform environment for plant growth. Meanwhile, in barns, they keep the livestock cool and comfortable, thus improving their health and productivity.

  • Food Processing

    Food processing industries occasionally use 80 cm pedestal cooling fans for the same reason as the warehouses - to improve ventilation. The ventilation helps control the temperature which can be harmful to the food products.

  • Medical Facilities

    Medical facilities like hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes can use industrial fans to improve airflow, especially in crowded wards and operating rooms. Fans help reduce the risk of infections by keeping the air so that microorganisms cannot survive or breed.

How to choose 80 cm industrial fans

Before purchasing an 80 cm industrial pedestal fan, it's important to gather some information about their application and other usage scenarios.

  • Application environment

    Reviewing the available choices for where an industrial fan may be utilized, it is recognizable that some indoor settings do not require the assistance of a higher wattage fan because lower wattage fans can accomplish the same level of performance. In places like factories, workshops, warehouses, and sites where ventilation occurs outdoors, a more prominent, higher-wattage fan must be prioritized over other less-powerful fans.

  • Speed

    Because a suitable speed is desired outside of normalized settings, an advantage of industrial fans is the several-speed options from which one can choose—ranging towards the more lowly side to faster rotations.

  • Durability

    When selecting a sturdy fan built to weather torrential storms or the wear-and-tear that comes with consistently using such a device, a crucial consideration becomes the material used in making such equipment. Accordingly, metals like iron and alloys are commonplace for the external casings of industrial fans because they offer long-lasting lifespans as well as protection against damages occurring due to any never-seen-before circumstances. Additionally, cooling mechanisms should also be among those mechanisms built to last over time; hence it is vital for one to inspect their blades before purchase carefully by ensuring they are made from durable material too—after all, they play an integral role in ensuring proper cooling!

    Moreover, other aspects require careful input scrutiny besides quality control standards that must be upheld throughout production processes if we desire to enjoy our toys more-much- over- used- years- than- usual!

  • Mute

    When choosing a high-power fan, an important point to note is that they can be noisier compared to those with lower power. Some models offer mute functions. Checking the noise values in decibels can help compare the noise levels of different models. Considering exactly where the fan will be placed will also help choose the right fan.

80 cm industrial fan Q & A

Q1. What are 80 cm industrial fan materials?

A1. An 80 cm all-metal industrial stand fan includes a metal guard and base, a pedestal column, and a metal fan blade. The housing of a plastic 80 cm industrial floor fan is made of engineering plastic. Both materials are good. Metal stands offer more stability, while plastic fans are lighter.

Q2. What is the weight of an 80 cm industrial fan?

A2. A metal 80 cm industrial pedestal fan usually weighs around 16-20 kg, depending on other design specifications. An all-plastic model is much lighter and usually weighs around 8-12 kg.

Q3. Can an 80 cm industrial pedestal fan be connected to an inverter?

A3. Yes, it is possible to connect an industrial fan to an inverter. However, anyone doing so should use a pure sine wave inverter. Induction motors typically found in pedestal fans run efficiently with a pure sine wave inverter. Moreover, it should have a capacity of at least 1.5 times the power rating of the fan to accommodate the start-up power of the fan.

Q4. What is the RPM of an 80 cm industrial fan?

A4. The RPM of an industrial fan depends on its motor. Some motor RPMs are 1,400, while others are 1,500. 80 cm fans with 1,400 RPMs move around 6,000 cubic meters of air per hour. A higher RPM can increase the air volume passed. Higher motor RPMs are better for moving air at high speeds, but a fan running at higher RPMs may be noisier.

Q5. Does the 80 cm industrial pedestal fan consume a lot of electricity?

A5. An 80 cm industrial pedestal fan does not consume a lot of electricity. The power rating determines the amount of electricity it uses. A fan with a higher motor RPM may use a little more power. The fan speed setting also affects power consumption. It uses about 110-150 watts on high speed, 80-100 watts on medium, and around 60-80 watts on low speed.