Efficient ventilation is not only crucial for a pleasant working environment, but in many industries it is essential due to occupational safety regulations and legal requirements. By specifically supplying and exhausting air in rooms, health-hazardous substances such as paint and varnish vapors, welding fumes, dust particles, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide, and water vapor are reliably removed.
This high-performance radial fan is the ideal solution for ventilation applications in explosion-prone areas where high back pressure is required, as occurs, for example, in long transport routes with connected air transport hoses. Unlike axial fans, this fan moves the air perpendicular to the impeller axis according to the principle of a centrifuge. The air is pushed outward and compressed in a spiral-shaped housing.
The radial fan designed according to the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU is integrated into a robust, powder-coated steel housing with a highly resistant two-component coating, making it extremely resistant to aggressive environmental conditions. All desired types of steel are available as an option.
"In addition to the frameless standard version, we also offer this blower upon request with an additional frame made of galvanized steel and robust transport wheels, ensuring maximum mobility and making it ideal for use at changing locations."
"Switches, cables, and plugs are approved for use in explosive environments. Additionally, suitable coupling plugs are available for connection extensions, which are certified for zones 1, 2, 21, and 22."
• Optional also available for Ex-protection Group II, Category 2G (Zone 1), Category 2D (Zone 21) and Category 3D (Zone 2)
In the image above, you can see the blower installed in a matching frame. This is not included in the delivery, but is available as an option upon request.
For extension connections of the explosion-protected TFV models in explosion protection zones, special coupling plugs are optionally available. The adapter couplings are approved for use in zones 1 and 2 (gas explosion protection) as well as zones 21 and 22 (dust explosion protection).