Fans. Blowers
Fans. Blowers
Fans. Blowers
Equipment
Fans
Blowers
Compressors
Specific
Ratio
Up to 1.11
1.11 to 1.20
more than
1.20
Pressure
rise
(mmWg)
1136
1136 2066
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Fan Application:
Types of Fan1.Axial Flow Fan:Axial flow, in which the air flows axially
through the impeller.
(a) Propeller Fan.
(b) Tube axial Fan.
(c) Vane axial Fan.
2. Centrifugal Fan:-Centrifugal, in which the air flows radially
through the impeller.
-Centrifugal fans
are classified according to wheel blading,
(a) Forward curved (b) Backward curved
(c) Radial (straight).
Propeller Fan
Propeller fans usually run at low speeds and
moderate temperatures.
They experience a large change in airflow
with small changes in static pressure.
They handle large volumes of air at low
pressure or free delivery.
Propeller fans are often used indoors as
exhaust fans.
Outdoor applications include air-cooled
condensers and cooling towers.
Efficiency is low approximately 50% or
less.
Propeller Fan
Centrifugal Fans
A centrifugal fan (also squirrel-cage fan) is
a mechanical device for moving air or
gases.ga
ses
It has a fan wheel composed of a number of
blades or ribs mounted around a hub.
The gas enters from the side of the fan
wheel turns 90 degrees and accelerates due
to centrifugal force as it flows over the fan
blades and exits the fan housing.[1]
Centrifugal Fan
Centrifugal Fans:-
Main components of a
centrifugal blower
especially
sensitive
to
Radial Blades.
Radial fan blades, as in Figure 3(c), extend
straight out from the hub.
A radial blade fan wheel is often used on
particulate-laden gas streams because it is
the least sensitive to solids build-up on the
blades, but it is often characterized by
greater noise output.
High speeds, low volumes, and high
pressures are common with radial fans, and
are often used in vacuum cleaners,
pneumatic material conveying systems, and
similar processes.
Forward curved
blades
Backward Curved
blades
Radial blade
HP -
Fan Control
Fan Bearing:-
Journal Bearings
Roller Bearings
Self aligning bearings
uneven
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Faults
Causes
Capacity or
pressure below
rating
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Vibration and
Noise
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Overheated
Bearings
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Overload on
driver
1
2
Speed to high.
Discharge over capacity because existing systems
resistance is lower than original rating.
Specific gravity or density of gas above design
value.
Picking too tight or defective on fans with stuffing
box.
Wrong direction of rotation.
Shaft bent,
Poor alignment
Wheel wedging or binding on fan housing.
Bearings improperly lubricated
Motor improperly wired.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Unbalancing of rotor
or wheel
1
2
3
4
5
Misalignment of couplings.
Work foundation.
Bent shaft.
Work bearing
Dirt or deposit of foreign matters on the
wheel or blade.
Smooth
Fair
Rough
Very
Rough
600
2.00
4.00
8.00
15-20
900
1.5
2.75
6.00
8-10
1200
1.0
2.00
4.5
6-8
1800
0.75
1.5
3.5
5-7
COMPRESSORS
Uses of Compressed Air: