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Neta Twin Series - Centrifugal Fans – TILE508

Neta Twin Series  - Centrifugal Fans

Performance Curve - TILE508

Description

The Neta Twin Series of duct mounted in-line centrifugal fans is complete with a standby fan and motor for applications requiring standby facilities.

Construction
Galvanised sheet steel housing with modern flange connections. Backward-curved centrifugal impellers.

Motors
Type - external rotor, squirrel cage induction motor.
Electricity supply - 220-240V, single or 415V, three-phase, 50Hz.
Bearings - sealed-for-life, ball.
Speed-controllable using electronic or auto-transformer controllers.

Internal Thermal Protection
Manual-reset type fitted as standard on all models with standard motors.

Testing
Air flow test to BS848, Part 1, 1980.
Noise test to BS848, Part 2, 1985.

Special Features
Easy access to the fan and motor is an integral part of the design.
Most three-phase motors are 2-speed star/delta design.
Dual fan, dual-motor arrangements give 100% stand-by facility.
Low-loss non-return damper to prevent short cycling.

Suggested Specification

Neta Series Twin In-line centrifugal fans shall be as designed and manufactured by Fantech Pty. Ltd.

Impellers shall be backward-curved centrifugal design and driven by speed-controllable external rotor motors with integral thermal protection.

The galvanised steel housing shall be designed to optimise the fan performance by having carefully designed intake conditions. The casing and end flanges shall be of a modern formed design.

All models shall be fully tested to BS848, Part 1, 1980 for air flow and Part 2, 1985 for noise, in a fully certified laboratory.

Technical Data - TILE508

Speed [rps]Avg. dBA @ 3mkWatts (Input)Amps Max.°C Approx. Weight [kg]
11450.210.9960105

Sound Data

Type631252505001K2K4K8K
Inlet7771656159585749

Dimensions

ABCD
7009251250390

*All dimensions in mm, unless otherwise stated

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