| Technical Specifications |
| Model |
DRS A 160-60 |
| Transfer |
2,450 rpm |
| Frequency |
50Hz |
| Flow |
750 m3/h |
| Voltage |
230V |
| Motor power |
225W |
| Product Advantages |
- Impeller material is galvanized. Fan body is made of aluminium.
- External Rotor engine system is used
- The motor is protected against overheating.
- Clean ambient air at maximum 60 °C
|
| Usage areas |
- Especially in industrial and commercial areas; In general, it offers superior solutions in local cooling applications and heating systems.
- It is one of our products suitable for use in the cooling of machines, solid fuel boilers, yacht air conditioners, DC motor cooling, plastic machines, cooling of electrical panels, laboratories, residences, basements, narrow space ventilation, game machines and commercial places.
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| DRS-A 120-60 |
87 |
118 |
80 |
49 |
179 |
178 |
| DRS-A 140-60 |
123 |
153.5 |
79 |
78 |
203 |
197 |
| DRS-A 160-60 |
120 |
130 |
83 |
90 |
247 |
227 |

What is a Radial Fan?
Fans that create a pressure difference are called radial fans. The resulting air effect functions in the direction of centrifugal force. A centrifugal fan is a mechanical device used to move air or other gases. These fans have a rotating impeller, like a pump, and a helical housing in which that impeller is located. It enters from the center parallel to the air or gas axis, is pressurized and transferred to the channels tangentially around the impeller and blown out from the mouth.
Because of the high pressure they produce, centrifugal fans are ideal for high-pressure applications such as drying and air conditioning systems.
Because all moving parts are enclosed and they also have particle reduction properties that make them ideal for use in air pollution and filtration systems.
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