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Roof Fans for Industrial Exhaust Air and Ventilation Systems

Roof fans are used to exhaust air directly through the building roof from production halls, workshops, machine rooms, or technical rooms. Because they are mounted on the roof, the fan unit remains outside the actual work area, while the air is conveyed to the outside via ducts or short connection lines. Depending on the model, roof fans can be used for general exhaust air, process air, or specific industrial applications.

For a reliable selection, the maximum flow rate alone is not sufficient. The decisive factor is the flow rate the fan can deliver at the actual pressure drop occurring in the connected system. Ductwork, hoods, dampers, silencers, and, if applicable, filters influence the operating point. In addition, the medium temperature, particle load, weather conditions, noise levels, and the structural installation conditions must be taken into account.

The roof structure itself is also part of the planning process. Connection dimensions, roof construction, waterproofing, maintenance access, and secure fastening must be compatible with the intended design. For special media or potentially explosive atmospheres, a suitable fan design is required.

Your Benefits

✅ Space-saving installation outside the work area

✅ Direct exhaust venting through the building roof

✅ Suitable for workshop, machine, and process exhaust air

✅ Can be combined with duct networks and collection systems

✅ Selection based on actual flow rate and system pressure is possible

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Roof Fans for Industrial Exhaust Systems

Roof fans enable compact exhaust air extraction through the building roof and are frequently used when machine, room, or process exhaust air needs to be vented directly to the outside. Installing them outside the actual work area can save space and facilitate integration into existing duct networks.

Typical Applications

✔ Workshop and facility exhaust air

✔ Machine and process exhaust air

✔ Technical Rooms and Production Areas

✔ Roof-mounted exhaust systems

✔ Integration with duct networks and detection systems

Design based on actual operating conditions

As with any fan selection, flow rate and pressure must be considered together. The roof fan must overcome the resistance of ducts, elbows, dampers, silencers, hoods, and, if applicable, filters. A maximum flow rate without specifying the available pressure is not sufficient for the design.

CriterionMeaningPlanning Note
flow rateRequired exhaust air volumeDesign based on usage and data collection
PrintOvercoming Channel ResistanceInclude the entire pipeline route
Roof connectionMechanical IntegrationConsider roof construction, waterproofing, and maintenance

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Here’s what you should look for when making your selection

✔ Required flow rate at the operating point

✔ Pressure loss in the duct network and fittings

✔ Medium, temperature, and particle load

✔ Roof structure and connection dimensions

✔ Weather protection and secure mounting

✔ Noise levels and maintenance access

Roof Construction and Installation

The roof installation must be mechanically secure and permanently airtight. In addition to connection dimensions, roof pitch, structure, waterproofing, vibration transmission, and maintenance access must be taken into account. For larger units, the load-bearing capacity of the substructure may also be relevant.

Noise and Vibration

Roof fans can transmit structure-borne noise into the building structure. Appropriate mounting, vibration isolation, and, if necessary, sound attenuation can therefore be important components of the design process.

Medium and Specific Requirements

Not every roof fan model is suitable for dusty, corrosive, hot, or explosive media. The application must therefore be evaluated technically in advance.


FAQ

What are roof fans used for?
Primarily for exhaust air extraction from halls, machine areas, technical rooms, and industrial processes.

Can I select a roof fan based solely on flow rate?
No. The required pressure at this flow rate is just as important.

What factors influence system resistance?
Duct sections, elbows, dampers, silencers, filters, and capture elements.

Is every roof fan suitable for dust-laden exhaust air?
No. The design must be suitable for the particle and media load.

What is particularly important during installation?
Sturdy mounting, secure sealing, weather protection, and easy access for maintenance.

When is ATEX relevant?
If explosive atmospheres may occur, a suitable design must be selected and the entire system must be evaluated.

Advice on Roof Fans

Flow rate, pressure drop, duct routing, medium, temperature, and the structural configuration of the roof are particularly important for selection.

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