DFRC Multi-Purpose High Efficiency Inline Fan 10 inch Duct Variable Speed 598 CFM DFRC-10ES
High Efficiency inline duct fans are ideal for residential and commercial ventilation applications such as range hoods, bath fans & dryers.
DFRC-ES Series in-line duct fans from Canarm are versatile, energy efficient and can effectively ventilate meeting rooms, bathrooms and other hard to ventilate areas. DFRC-ES fans can also be used to boost airflow in long runs of round ducts. Available in 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10” and 12” diameters the DFRC-ES series features a high-quality external rotor motor and a quiet, efficient backward curved impeller for effective airflow even under higher static pressures.
Features:
Available in 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10” and 12” diameters.
Quiet and efficient backward curved impeller
Powerful, efficient external rotor motor
Speed controllable with Canarm MC series controls
High flow against high static pressure
Remove noise from main living area by mounting remotely
Quick and easy installation.
4”, 5” and 6” models sealed for use in radon mitigation systems.
- Model No.:
- DFRC -10ES
- Voltage:
- 120
- Warehouse:
- New York
- Type:
- Duct Inline Fans
- Amps:
- 1.2
- Blade Size (Inches):
- 10
- CFM High:
- 598
- Decibels (dBA):
- 71 @ 5ft
- Dimension Inches:
- Width: 13.5" Depth: 9" Height: 13.5"
- Hertz:
- 60
- Drive Type:
- Direct
- Limited Warranty:
- 1 Year Limited
- RPM High:
- 3028
- Phase:
- 1
- Speed(s):
- Variable
- Watts High:
- 140
- Weight lbs.:
- 13
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Notice: Manufacturer's products features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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California Residents: WARNING- This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Can this fan handle dirty air conditions? looking to use something like this to boost ventilation in an enclosed saw cutting application.
The DFRC series duct inline fans are built to handle moisture in the air, but not large particulates.
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Have you ever tested two of these in line? What performance for airflow did you see? If one is 598 CFM what do you get with two? I would think there would be turbulence losses but in our application we have one product with 600 CFM rating and a larger version of the same product with a 1200 CFM rating. Would like to know if it even approaches 12000 CFM with two of these in line.
By putting two of these units inline, it will not increase the CFM by much if any. It will increase the fans ability to pull air through the ducting, especially if there are several bends or long runs of ducting.