| 1. Industrial Combustion Fan November 08, 2013
 
 The volume of air required for theoretically perfect combustion is based on the portion of the combustible substances carbon (C), hydrogen (H2), oxygen (O2), and sulfur (S) contained in fuel. These are the only combustibles found in common fuels. In practice, the combustion system designer should de...
 
 
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				| 2. Fans for Chemical Plants November 08, 2013
 
 Some of the areas where fans are used include forced draft fans and induced draft ventilation applications. CBC Canada Co. has extensive experience providing air movement solutions involving all areas of petrochemical processing. and has worked with numerous companies throughout the United States an...
 
 
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				| 3. Pressure Blower - Channel Type November 08, 2013
 
 Channel Regenerative Blowers deliver up to 1,300 SCFM of uncontaminated flow at up to 8 PSIG pressure, and from 30” to 0” Hg vacuum. Typical applications include air conveying, refuse burning, instrument air, air dryer, air cushioning, tank agitation, sewage aeration, blister packing, liquid sprayin...
 
 
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				| 4. Centrifugal BI Fans November 07, 2013
 
 Chicago Blower Canada carries a complete line of centrifugal fan equipment, from small Baby Vent Sets capable of moving a few cubic feet per minute (CFM), to large, heavy-duty industrial mechanical draft fans with capacities to 1,000,000 CFM and with static pressures from 0" Water Gauge (WG) to 150"...
 
 
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				| 5. Ventilation of Buildings November 07, 2013
 
 Wall exhauster fans are available in a wide range of sizes and capacities. Chicago Blower has models with blade diameters from 7" to 84". Capacity ranges from 250 cubic feet per minute (CFM) to approximately 100,000 CFM from a single fan. Fans of this type are quite efficient, dependable and require...
 
 
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				| 6. Buildings Ventilation for Cooling November 06, 2013
 
 Enclosed parking garages require ventilation to remove harmful vehicle emissions and other pollutants, while providing fresh air. Ventilation is also a requirement in the event of a fire to remove smoke and to provide a clear access for firefighters. Exhaust and supply fans are used in conjunction w...
 
 
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				| 7. How to Ventilate Large Areas November 05, 2013
 
 One of the main components of many ventilation and cooling systems is the wall-mounted exhaust fan. A mounting panel attaches the fan to the inside face of a wall opening. An automatic or motor-operated wall shutter is mounted on the outside face of the wall to provide weather protection when the fa...
 
 
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				| 8. Proper Industrial Building Ventilation November 04, 2013
 
 Volume of air required to operate a ventilating and cooling system is a very fundamental requirement. Before air volume is estimated or calculated, careful consideration should be given to the following factors. Be sure that the decision you make will accomplish the most important objectives or will...
 
 
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				| 9. Centrifugal Backward Inclined Fans November 01, 2013
 
 Chicago Blower's SQB is regarded as a high performance, trouble free fan proven in a myriad of industrial applications. With its backward inclined wheel and square housing design, the SQB is efficient, economical and versatile. It is also quickly available through Buffalo Fan's Stock Fan program. "P...
 
 
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				| 10. ATEX Industrial Fan and Blowers October 31, 2013
 
 Since July 1, 2003, equipment manufactured for operation in potentially explosive environments has been required to comply with the EU’s ATEX Manufacturer’s Directive (94/9/EC). The ATEX Directive applies to all countries in the EU and the European Economic Area (EEA).
 
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