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1. Commercial Fan Ventilators
November 15, 2013
Tenderall Fan Co. has been providing a full line of fans for the commercial construction industry for over 25 years. With its unsurpassed product line and flexibility, we are able to provide fans for every type of commercial structure including airports, arenas, stadiums, distribution centers, malls, offices, and retail. Tenderall Fan also offer smoke and heat exhaust fans that are UL listed for Smoke Control Systems and a full line of kitchen fans that are UL 762 listed for the exhaust of grease-laden air. Tenderall Fan engineers design, test, and manufacture fans for all types of buildings, ... (read more)
Author: Oleg Chetchel
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2. How to Ventilate Buildings
November 08, 2013
Power roof fans of the type manufactured by CB Fan Co. are very similar in basic design to the wall fans. Size and capacity closely parallel the wall fans. One of the most popular PRVs is the upblast exhauster. This unit utilizes air velocity to expel rain or snow that may try to penetrate into the structure. When the unit is not in service, butterfly dampers effectively seal the opening against the weather. Because of the straight through air flow design, this is the most effective and efficient PRV available. CB Fan Co.'s hooded PRV design is similar to the upblast PRV. Instead of butterfly ... (read more)
Author: Oleg Tchetchel
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3. Different Methods of Buildings Ventilation
November 08, 2013
A vital element in the successful breeze conditioning system is a supply of clean, cooler, fresh air. While such an ideal air supply may not be available, common sense dictates that air being supplied into the building should be from the best available source. Avoid recirculating air that has just been exhausted from the building or another nearby structure.
It is usually wise to locate the exhaust fans near the area where heat-producing machinery is found in the industrial building. This has the very practical advantage of exhausting this superheated air near its source and preventing a ... (read more)
Author: Oleg Tchetchel
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