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Data Required For Floating Enquiry For The Exhaust Fan/Blower

07/09/2011 9:23 AM

Would be glad to get details regarding data needed for floating enquiry for the procurement of Industrial exhaust fan/blower.

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Re: Data required for floating enquiry for the exhaust fan/blower

07/09/2011 10:06 AM

I'm sure you'd be very happy to get these details. I'm happy to hear that you anticipate such pleasure.

You seem to not understand the idea of CR4 though. You are supposed to provide sufficient details to us so we have something to discuss. My only suggestion for you is to Search GlobalSpec for an exhaust fan and notice the grid of parameters asked of you to select a possible fan. If these parameters mean nothing to you, hire a HVAC engineer to look over your facility.

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Re: Data required for floating enquiry for the exhaust fan/blower

07/09/2011 10:54 PM

I'm giving you a DGA for this (restraint, mild sarcasm, and clarity). If only guests (er... Anonymous Poster #X) would read the rules before posting. Too much to expect.

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Re: Data required for floating enquiry for the exhaust fan/blower

07/09/2011 10:09 AM

You should know the how much air you want to exhaust in a unit time and what will the pressure created by the system to exhaust that much of Air.

With these values, you should provide input power details and the size of outlet where you want to fix fan, and any good supplier can offer you solution.

Also look if there is any statutory requirements for your applications. If any fumes,dust, and chemical content in air, and tell it to suppliers

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Re: Data Required For Floating Enquiry For The Exhaust Fan/Blower

07/09/2011 10:13 AM

Most enquiries will float, but I doubt you'd be able to read them afterwards.

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07/09/2011 3:10 PM

This should do it.

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07/09/2011 10:43 PM

Nice fan array!

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