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Since 1980 Canarm has been manufacturing HVAC division specialising in the design and production of a comprehensive range of high-quality ventilation equipment for industrial and commercial applications and is headquartered in Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Read More
Standard duty / explosion-proof Canarm exhaust fans for application in Class C / D / F / G hazardous locations. Feature ball bearings, aluminium propellers and steel / aluminium frame, and come equipped with an explosion-proof single- or three-phase motor
The company's line of products includes exhaust fans, ceiling fans, chandeliers, flush mounts, fluorescent / LED lights, portable lamps, dampers, louvres and bulbs. The brand's AX42-7 direct drive exhaust fans have a powerful 850 rpm split-phase motor made of aluminium for increased strength and stability. Canarm energy-efficient SD08-XPF wall exhaust fans have powder-coated steel frames for structural rigidity and corrosion resistance. These EPFC fans have a speed of 1800 RPM and an airflow of 320 CFM.
Canarm MPNs cross individual references to the equivalent Dayton and Justrite model numbers. So if you are looking for competitor items that are either out of stock or obsolete, chances are Raptor Supplies has the equivalent Canarm available.
These Canarm fan products are small to large in size. They require careful packaging as some items might get damaged while shipping. Hence, these items are delivered by courier shipment and air freight for minimum downtime.
Canarm VK Series centrifugal inline fans have a potent sealed external rotor motor featuring lifelong bearings and thermal protection that drives a backward curved centrifugal impeller for optimal per...Read More
They provide dry and clean air with a maximum temperature of 100 degrees F. These duct fans have cast aluminium blades for structural rigidity and corrosion resistance. They consist of TEFC motors tha...Read More
These Canarm fans operate at 230 volts.
They are available in flow rates ranging from 320 to 5520 CFM.
If the motor isn't adequately oiled, friction might cause your ceiling fan to start generating odd noises, such as buzzing. The motor fan needs to be maintained and cleaned to get rid of dirt and grime, and then re-oiled to ensure proper lubrication to fix the problem.