   
Blower Fan
In today’s world there is not much that does not have a blower fan of some sort. Air must be blown out of
industrial warehouses as well as the home fireplace. Many a blower fan is used in commercial kitchens. An up blast
power roof ventilator is a good example of a blower fan. It has an up blast that pulls the out of the exhaust, and
is designed only for the grease loaded air from the restaurant stove hoods. These help get rid of all that stinky
air from the grease that is used. These are usually installed in such kitchens in cafeterias fast food restaurants,
institutional kitchens; hotel and motel kitchens and bakeries just to name a few.
Another type of blower fan would be the direct drive up blast power roof ventilators (CUDA). This type of a
blower fan is specifically used for spot and general ventilation problem areas in single story structures. This
would include places like larger garages, industrial plants, sports arenas, hospitals and shopping center just to
name a few.
Another type of a blower fan is the type C propeller fan; this is designed for running cheaply and efficiently.
These are used in warehouses, gymnasiums, and believe it or not underground parking garages. This type of blower
fan is usually wall mounted. The type C blower fan is tough and is very dependable. They can also be set up to pull
air in or let air out.
Type UD blower propeller fan is designed where low sound levels are very important and have relatively low
CMFs. This type of blower fan still has the tough construction and reliability needed for those big
industrial building’s but just are quieter and they do look nice for the office or laboratory. They have low
maintenance whish is typical of direct drive fans.
The Plenum blower fan are designed for the application in pressurized plenums, in other words, a chamber that
contains gas that is at a higher pressure than the surrounding air. These are mainly used in air conditioners. Air
kits that have a blower fan have one or two fans, housing, a shaft and bearing combinations. These are selected
before hand to suit a wide range of air performance, dimensional requirements and temperature. These are wonderful
in dryers, ovens, and air handlers.
There is also a blower fan call the Mixed Flow and its sole purpose is to get rid of the laboratory fumes and
hazardous chemicals in such buildings as hospitals. It is designed to diminish the likelihood of contaminant laden
air from being sucked back into the buildings intake air.
There are so many blower fan manufacturers they reach form China to the United States and beyond. A single
blower fan can be used for so many different things, from that hair dryer to the industrial size that feels like a
tornado hit you. The blower fan is also found in most automobiles, its main function is to keep the engine cool and
from overheating.
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