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Dayton direct-drive exhaust fans with 12-inch fan blades are used to pull out and vent odours, moisture and fumes from inside to outside of warehouses, schools and offices. They come with intake guards to prevent large obstacles or debris from getting into the fan blades.
Style | Model | Motor HP | Bearing Type | CFM @ 0.000-In. SP | Motor RPM | Number of Blades | Sones @ 0.000-In. SP @ 5 Ft. | Sones @ 0.125-In. SP @ 5 Ft. | Speed Control | Price | |
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A | 10D963 | 1/4 | Ball | 1286 | 1750 | 5 | 11.2 | 11.6 | No | £785.17 | |
B | 10D954 | 1/30 | Sleeve | 889 | 1600 | 3 | 6.4 | 6.2 | 48C172 | £273.35 |
Dayton exhaust fans pull out odours, moisture and fumes from inside to outside of a vent in warehouses and offices. They have galvanised steel construction with aluminium propellers for corrosion resistance, durability and withstanding a maximum ambient temperature of 104 degrees F. These fans are designed such that the motor is directly connected to the fan through shafts or axles, thereby increasing energy efficiency. They feature intake guards that prevent large obstacles or debris from getting into the fan blades. Selected models come with a speed control option for controlling the speed of exhaust fans. Choose from a wide range of these exhaust fans, available in motor speeds of 1650 and 1772 rpm.
These 12-inch exhaust fans can withstand a maximum ambient temperature of 104 degrees F.
These 12-inch exhaust fans produce a noise of 6.4 / 11.7 sones at 0.00-inch static pressure and 5 feet distance.
The motor of these direct-driven exhaust fans is directly connected to the fan through shafts or axles, thereby increasing energy efficiency. Fans having a belt drive design offer greater flexibility in terms of rpm speeds as the motor is not directly in contact with the fan's moving parts, but they are less efficient.