Axial fans : High airflow

ECOFIT axial fans

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An axial fan is a type of fan in which air flows parallel to the axis of rotation of the blades, that is, in the same direction as the motor shaft.
It is commonly used to move large volumes of air at low pressure.

The fan consists of blades mounted on a hub that rotates around an axis.
As the blades rotate, they push the air along the axis of rotation, creating a continuous airflow.

They are compact in size.

Axial fans are often equipped with guards (or protective grilles) for safety reasons, aerodynamic performance, noise reduction, or compliance with standards.

The guard can be:

  • Flat, meaning a circular grille positioned perpendicular to the airflow, or
  • Basket-type, forming a three-dimensional cage around the blades, preventing lateral and frontal access to the blades.

The flanges used with axial fans play an important role in integration, aerodynamics, and fan mounting. They can be:

  • Round, for circular ducts, reducing pressure losses; a guard can be added, or
  • Square, for mounting on flat walls or square frames, used for front-mounted fans or sometimes to recess the fan into an enclosure or cabinet.

ECOFIT axial fans are equipped with plastic or black painted sheet metal impellers.
The letter A or V at the end of our axial fan designation indicates the direction of the airflow (direction “A” or “V”).

Our axial fans are fitted with impellers with diameters ranging from 170 to 400 mm and with motors such as:

  • Single-phase AC motors 230V 50/60Hz or 120V 50/60Hz
  • Three-phase AC motors 400V 50/60Hz with external rotor
  • EC motors, meaning electronically controlled to adjust the rotational speed in real time according to the ventilation demand

The models presented on this page are our standard catalogue references. Please feel free to contact us from the early stages of your project so that we can define the ventilation solution best suited to your needs.