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Configure fans to match the system
A fan can only reliably fulfill its function if it is considered not in isolation but in conjunction with the entire air and duct system. Configuration options help adapt a basic design to the installation situation, operating mode, and process requirements. These may include mechanical connections as well as control systems, vibration isolation, sound attenuation, or designs required for safety purposes.
What are some typical configuration areas?
Depending on the fan and application, different options may be relevant. These often involve adjusting the connection direction and mounting position, the electrical control system, speed control, or additional components in the airflow path. Flexible connectors, vibration dampers, protective grilles, dampers, or silencers can also be part of a customized system.
Here’s what you should look for when making your selection
✔ Required flow rate at the actual operating point
✔ Total pressure drop of the piping network, filter, and collection system
✔ Connection diameter, installation orientation, and available installation space
✔ Power supply, circuitry, and desired control system
✔ Medium, particle load, and temperature
✔ Requirements for Noise and Vibration Transmission
✔ Special safety or ATEX requirements
Overview of typical options
| Configuration Area | Task | Planning Note |
|---|---|---|
| Speed control | Adjust the flow rate to meet demand | The motor, drive, and operating range must be compatible |
| Flexible connection | Reduce vibration transmission | Take the medium and temperature into account |
| Sound attenuation | Reduce noise levels in the system | Allow for additional pressure loss |
| Flaps | Shut off or distribute airflows | Define operating conditions and control strategy |
| Protective and Safety Equipment | Protecting People and Equipment | Follow the hazard assessment guidelines |
Regulation and Energy Requirements
When air demand fluctuates, speed control can be beneficial. It allows the fan to operate closer to the actual required operating point rather than running continuously at maximum power. This requires proper sizing of the motor, control system, and the entire system. The interaction with dampers, sensors, and filter controls should also be taken into account early on.
Noise, Vibrations, and Installation
Fans generate both airborne noise and mechanical vibrations. Flexible connections and vibration dampers can reduce the transmission of these vibrations to the ductwork and building structure. Silencers can reduce airborne noise but also increase system resistance. Therefore, acoustic measures must always be included in fluid dynamics calculations.
Special Media and ATEX
Dusty, hot, corrosive, or explosive media place additional demands on materials, design, and safety. No single option can replace an assessment of the entire system. For ATEX applications, the fan, piping system, filter, grounding, control system, and other components must be suited to the specific hazard situation.
FAQ
Can every fan model be combined with every option?
No. Which options are possible and practical depends on the design, motor, medium, and operating conditions.
When is frequency control worthwhile?
Especially when air demand fluctuates or there are multiple operating conditions, demand-based speed control can be beneficial from both a technical and energy efficiency standpoint.
Do accessories change the operating point?
Yes. Dampers, silencers, transitions, and other components can cause additional pressure losses.
Are flexible connectors intended solely for assembly?
No. They can also help decouple mechanical vibrations between the fan and the ductwork.
What must be considered with regard to ATEX?
The specific risk assessment and the suitability of the entire system. A single ATEX component does not automatically make the entire system suitable.
Advice on Fan Configuration
To ensure a proper configuration, we need as much information as possible regarding flow rate, pressure drop, medium, temperature, installation conditions, and desired operating mode. This allows us to evaluate the fan and options as a complete system.