Axial fans and centrifugal fans are an integral part of the GreenTech Heat process. There are a variety of fans that can be used for GreenTech Heat, but how can you be sure that they will withstand the high temperatures we achieve?
We’ve done the hard work for you by testing our axial fans in real-world scenarios to determine which units work the best while drawing the least power. If are going to use older fans that you currently have as part of your equipment inventory, you will want to test the fans to make sure they are able to run at higher temperatures. Some axial or centrifugal fans shut off at temperatures as low as 130°F, which will stop convection currents limiting the effectiveness of the heat treatment.
Because of the convected energies created by the GreenTech Heat electric and propane heaters, we do not recommend residents re-enter the property until temperatures have cooled to 85°F.
Product Details:
- For Air Convection Throughout The Structure
- equipment32 pounds
- equipmentDimensions 21 x 13 x 22
- equipment4000 CFM
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