About DIDW Centrifugal Fan 200 MM X 152 MM
DIDW Centrifugal Fan 200 MM X 152 MM
DIDW CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER
| SL.NO | CATALOGUE NO | MILLIMETERS | INCHES | BORE SIZE | MATERIAL |
| | | OD X HT X ID | OD X HT | MM & INCH | |
| 24 | ETIP 8 60 | 200 X 152 X 158 | 8 X 6 | 12.70 (1/2'') & 15 MM | AL. / GI. |
Engineered for Versatility and DurabilityBuilt from high-quality materials, including mild steel, galvanized iron, or stainless steel, the DIDW Centrifugal Fan is constructed to withstand demanding industrial environments. Its heavy-gauge, powder-coated, or primer-painted housing is welded and reinforced, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance under regular operation.
Optimal Performance for Industrial ApplicationsOperating at speeds of 1440 or 2880 RPM and delivering up to 600 CFM airflow, this centrifugal fan is suitable for a range of applications including HVAC systems, ventilation, exhaust, and supply systems. The fan utilizes sealed ball bearings for reliability and features both V-belt and direct-coupled drive arrangements, providing flexibility for diverse installation requirements.
Easy Installation and Reliable OperationThe DIDW Centrifugal Fan is designed for horizontal mounting and can be base frame or directly mounted as required. Its foot-mounted motor and direct or V-belt coupling simplify integration into new or existing systems. The air-cooled design maintains optimal performance even at ambient temperatures up to 60C, making it highly dependable for continuous industrial use.
FAQs of DIDW Centrifugal Fan 200 MM X 152 MM:
Q: How is the DIDW Centrifugal Fan 200 MM X 152 MM typically installed?
A: The fan is designed for horizontal mounting and can be installed either directly on a base frame or with a direct mount, depending on your specific system requirements. Its foot-mounted AC electric motor and flexible drive arrangements simplify the installation process.
Q: What applications are most suitable for this centrifugal fan model?
A: This model is ideal for HVAC systems, industrial ventilation, air handling units, exhaust and supply systems, where reliable air movement within 400-600 CFM and static pressure up to 100 mm WG is required.
Q: When should I choose a forward-curved versus a backward-curved impeller?
A: Forward-curved impellers are preferred for lower-pressure, higher-volume applications, while backward-curved blades are advantageous when higher pressure and efficiency are needed. The choice depends on your systems specific airflow and pressure requirements.
Q: Where can the DIDW Centrifugal Fan be used considering ambient temperature limitations?
A: The fan is suitable for environments with ambient temperatures up to 60C, making it apt for standard industrial conditions, manufacturing units, and commercial HVAC setups across India.
Q: What process ensures the longevity and low maintenance of the fan?
A: The fan housing is made from heavy-gauge steel which is welded, reinforced, and finished with powder coating or primer paint for corrosion resistance. It uses sealed ball bearings to minimize maintenance and ensure reliable operation over extended periods.
Q: How does the noise and efficiency of this fan benefit users?
A: Operating at approximately 65-75 dB(A), the fan maintains industrial-acceptable noise levels. With up to 70% efficiency, it offers significant energy savings, reducing operational costs for users while maintaining high airflow capacity.