Stainless Steel Panel Exhaust Fan 24 inch 5200 CFM Direct Drive TF24
All variable speed fans will run at a single speed unless used with a controller. Please see our control options here for a control that pairs with this fan.
TF series stainless steel circulating panel fans are designed for use as air tube circulators, exhaust and chimney or circulating fans for hog, poultry, dairy and greenhouses. Dual voltage, totally enclosed, variable speed, high efficiency ball bearing motors with thermal overload protection Canarm's exclusive "Rotair" air foil polypropylene blade is fiberglass reinforced and designed to deliver high volumes of air quietly and efficiently.
FEATURES
Stainless steel panel will not rust and has a 4" extension to allow the installation of an air bag.
All fans are shipped completely assembled.
Four pre-punched mounting holes make the "TF" series fans easy to hang from chains or for permanent installation as a sidewall exhaust fan or chimney fan
The TF series stainless steel is ideally suited for use in recirculating ducts or Air Bags. An extension on the venturi is designed to make Air Bag attachment quick and easy.
- Model No.:
- TF24
- Voltage:
- 115 / 230
- Warehouse:
- New York
- Type:
- Exhaust Fans
- Amps:
- 5.0 / 2.5
- Blade Material:
- Air Foil Polypropylene
- Blade Size (Inches):
- 24
- No. of Blades:
- 3
- CFM High:
- 5200
- Construction:
- Stainless Steel
- Hertz:
- 60
- Drive Type:
- Direct
- Horsepower:
- 1/2
- Limited Warranty:
- 1 Year Limited
- RPM High:
- 1625
- Phase:
- 1
- Speed(s):
- Variable
- Weight lbs.:
- 40
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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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What is the sound level at 5200 RPM ?
Unfortunately this fan is not rated for sound.
However, if I were to guess based on specs and comparable fans;
I would say between 65 and 70 decibels at 5 feet. This reduces by approximately 6 decibels every time the distance is doubled.
So at 10 ft it would be around 59-64, and at 20 feet it would be around 53-58, etc. -
What is the motor casing material
Motor casing is standard powder coated steel.