Controlli dei ventilatori

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Controlli dei ventilatori per il funzionamento dell’impianto in base alle esigenze

I controlli dei ventilatori svolgono un ruolo centrale nel funzionamento sicuro ed efficiente dal punto di vista energetico dei sistemi di aspirazione e ventilazione. Consentono di accendere e spegnere i ventilatori, di adattarli a diverse condizioni operative e di integrare ulteriori componenti, come sensori, controlli dei filtri o convertitori di frequenza. In questo modo è possibile adeguare meglio il flusso d’aria alle effettive esigenze dell’impianto.

In questa categoria trovate soluzioni di controllo per ventilatori industriali e applicazioni di aspirazione tecnica. A seconda del sistema, è possibile realizzare semplici funzioni di commutazione, modalità operative a più stadi, abilitazioni automatiche, segnalazioni di guasto o il comando di ventilatori regolati in velocità. La soluzione più adatta dipende dalla potenza del motore, dalla configurazione dell’impianto, dalla modalità di funzionamento e dal livello di automazione desiderato.

Nella scelta è fondamentale che il sistema di controllo, il motore e i dispositivi di protezione presenti siano tecnicamente compatibili tra loro. Anche l’integrazione di sensori, abilitazioni esterne o sistemi di controllo sovraordinati dovrebbe essere presa in considerazione tempestivamente. In questo modo si ottiene un sistema coordinato, che combina in modo efficace sicurezza operativa, consumo energetico e comfort di utilizzo.

I vostri vantaggi

✅ funzionamento dei ventilatori in base alle esigenze

✅ facile integrazione nei sistemi di aspirazione e filtrazione

✅ automazione delle condizioni operative

✅ combinabili con sensori e convertitori di frequenza

✅ migliore controllo del consumo energetico e del funzionamento dell’impianto

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Selecting and Using Fan Controls Correctly

Fan controls serve as the interface between the ventilation process and the drive. They ensure that a fan is not simply turned on or off, but operates according to the actual needs of the extraction system. Depending on the model, operational approvals, fault messages, external switching signals, sensor values, or variable frequency drives can be integrated.

Function of a Fan Control System

The control system coordinates the operation of the fan with the other system components. In simple applications, a standard on/off switch is sufficient. More complex systems operate based on machine enable signals, damper positions, pressure values, or the current flow rate. This ensures that the extraction system runs only when it is actually needed.

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

✔ Motor power and rated current of the fan

✔ Mains voltage and electrical connection requirements

✔ Desired operating modes and automatic functions

✔ Existing sensors and external approvals

✔ Integration of a variable frequency drive

✔ Protection class, installation location, and environmental conditions

Interaction with Sensors and Variable Frequency Drives

A fan control system becomes particularly efficient when it not only processes switching signals but also evaluates measured values. For example, a pressure sensor can specify a setpoint, while the variable frequency drive adjusts the fan speed accordingly. This allows the flow rate to be dynamically adjusted to open or closed measurement points.

Typical control functions
FunctionTaskTypical Benefits
Start/StopTurn on the fanBasic Functions of Simple Systems
Automatic ApprovalLink operation to machine conditionless unnecessary runtime
Fault ReportIndicate error conditionsfaster error detection
Specified speedControl a variable frequency drivedemand-based airflow
Planning and Retrofitting

For new installations, the control system—including the fan, filter, sensors, and data acquisition system—should be planned as early as possible. For existing installations, first determine which signals are already available and which electrical power sources need to be connected. Future expansions should also be taken into account so that additional workstations, dampers, or sensors can be integrated without requiring a complete overhaul.

Typical Applications

✔ Centralized extraction systems

✔ Filter systems with external fans

✔ Welding fume and grinding dust extraction

✔ Piping systems with multiple collection points

✔ Demand-controlled ventilation and process air systems

FAQ

When is a simple on/off control sufficient?
If the fan has only one fixed operating mode and no automatic power adjustment is required.

When is speed control useful?
When air demand fluctuates or different operating conditions need to be efficiently accommodated.

Can sensors be integrated directly?
This depends on the control system and the sensor signal. The interface, power supply, and signal type must be compatible with one another.

Does the motor power need to be known when making a selection?
Yes. The motor’s power, rated current, and connection type are fundamental design parameters.

Can an existing system be retrofitted?
In many cases, yes. However, the electrical configuration, existing signals, and the desired function must be checked beforehand.

Advice on the Right Control System

When selecting a fan control system, information about the fan, motor, line voltage, desired operating mode, and existing sensors is particularly helpful. This allows the control system to be configured to suit the overall system.

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