Ventilation Fan

Cabinet Centrifugal Fan Series

Cabinet Centrifugal Fan Series is a ventilation fan option for industrial airflow, equipment rooms, high-pressure utility ventilation and similar projects.

Start here

Start here when the project needs ventilation fan for industrial airflow or equipment rooms. Confirm dimensions, voltage, access, controls, and current model documents before selecting an exact model.

Seriesproduct overview Ventilation Fanproduct family Documentsmodel documents
  • Industrial airflow
  • Equipment rooms
  • High-pressure utility ventilation

Series options

Compare Cabinet Centrifugal Fan Series options

Review photos, key specs, typical uses, and document needs before requesting current model documents.

Cabinet Centrifugal Fan equipment view

Cabinet Centrifugal Fan Series

Cabinet Centrifugal Fan

Cabinet centrifugal fan for utility rooms, industrial ventilation, centrifugal inline fan review, centrifugal extractor fan questions, centrifugal inline exhaust fan and dual-inlet cabinet centrifugal fan document review, and pressure-driven airflow where cabinet access, phase, airflow range, and fan curve data matter.

Cabinet Centrifugal Fan should be reviewed around industrial ventilation, equipment rooms, utility airflow, mounting conditions, electrical service, controls, and access for installation or service.

Use the visible product photos and model reference image to start the comparison, then confirm release documents before quoting, submittal, certification language, or final project use.

Key specs
Airflow range is 2000-25000 CMH; convert and confirm exact CFM Model review Voltage 1-phase or 3-phase options available; confirm US electrical fit Model review Mounting Cabinet / utility fan; confirm service access and clearance Model review
Typical uses
  • Industrial ventilation
  • Equipment rooms
  • Utility airflow
Build notes
  • Centrifugal fan type for stronger pressure review
  • airflow range is 2000-25000 CMH
  • 1-phase or 3-phase electrical option; confirm US electrical fit
  • Cabinet construction and service access should be checked in layout
Check current model documents before quote or submittal use. Model data

Technical parameters

Cabinet Centrifugal Fan technical parameters

The first model table shows how to read available values before final confirmation on the exact model page.

Spec field Selection value Use boundary
Model number Cabinet Centrifugal Fan Series Model identifier
Airflow range is 2000-25000 CMH; convert and confirm exact CFM Confirm by model
Static pressure Confirm fan curve and pressure class Confirm by model
Voltage and phase 1-phase or 3-phase options available; confirm US electrical fit Confirm by model
Dimensions Confirm inch dimensions by model Confirm by model
Weight Confirm shipping and installed weight Confirm by model
Mounting type Cabinet / utility fan; confirm service access and clearance Confirm by model
Warranty Confirm warranty terms by product and sales channel Confirm by model

Factory reference

Factory model reference

Equipment photos

Equipment views that change selection

Use the photos to confirm the visible form factor, access side, mounting details, and service points before reading the longer selection notes.

Cabinet Centrifugal Fan Series equipment detail 1
Cabinet fan bodyUtility airflow where service access and pressure class matter.
Cabinet Centrifugal Fan Series equipment detail 2
Access sideCheck service direction and cabinet clearance early.
Cabinet Centrifugal Fan Series equipment detail 3
Blower sectionFan curve, phase, and duty should be confirmed.

Applications

Applications

For fan model documents, prepare room type, target CFM or ACH, duct sketch, approximate equivalent length, voltage, control expectation, mounting location, and service-access constraints.

Typical uses

Review bathrooms, storage rooms, light-commercial rooms, support spaces, and ducted ventilation paths by required CFM, duct length, fittings, discharge location, and sound sensitivity.

Selection boundary

Review this series when a ducted fan path is appropriate. Move to cabinet or utility fan review when higher pressure, larger service access, enclosure needs, or a different fan construction is driving the decision.

Installation review

Confirm duct diameter, equivalent length, elbows, backdraft protection, service clearance, mounting orientation, and wiring or speed-control expectations before selecting a fan body.

Parameter reading

Read CFM together with static pressure, sound, motor type, power input, and duct size. A free-air CFM value is only a starting point when the installed duct path adds resistance.

Sizing Inputs

Ducted systems need a fan selected around CFM, duct path, pressure loss, noise sensitivity, and service access.

Start with the visible model cards above, then collect the few site conditions that change equipment fit before requesting final model documents.

  • Gather target CFM, duct diameter, duct length, elbows, filters, and expected static pressure.
  • Avoid selecting by duct diameter alone.
  • Confirm noise, service access, and controls before model review.
Airflow CFMStatic pressureDuct sizeMotor typeVoltageSound rating where available