AIR FAN

  1. Blades or Impellers: 

  2. Fans typically have blades or impellers that rotate when the fan is powered. The rotation of these blades creates a pressure difference, which in turn causes air to move.

  3. Types of Fans: 

    • Ceiling Fans:

    • Installed on the ceiling of a room to provide air circulation and cooling.

    • Table Fans:

    • Portable fans that can be placed on tables or desks.

    • Floor Fans:

    • Larger fans designed to be placed on the floor for increased airflow.

    • Pedestal Fans:

    • These have an adjustable stand to vary the height and direction of airflow.

    • Box Fans: 

    • Compact, square-shaped fans commonly used in windows for ventilation.

    • Industrial Fans: 

    • Larger and more powerful fans used in industrial settings for cooling machinery, ventilation, and air circulation.

    • Exhaust Fans:

    • Designed to remove air, moisture, or fumes from a specific area, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or industrial spaces.

    • Axial Fans:

    • These have blades that rotate around an axis and are often used for general ventilation.

    • Centrifugal Fans: 

    • They use a rotating impeller to increase air pressure and are often used in applications requiring higher pressure, like HVAC systems.

    • Air Fan

  4. There are various types of fans designed for specific purposes, including:

  5. Applications:

    • Cooling indoor spaces, such as homes, offices, and warehouses.
    • Providing ventilation in enclosed areas.
    • Cooling electronic equipment and preventing overheating.
    • Enhancing the efficiency of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems.
    • Industrial processes that require air circulation or cooling.
    • Creating air movement for comfort in sports arenas, auditoriums, and outdoor events.
  6. Fans are used in a wide range of applications, including: