VI Cabinet Exhaust Fan 48 inch 19100 CFM 115/230 Volt Belt Drive VI4814-U
Highly Recommended Items:
VI Series Industrial fans are designed for use in factories, steel mills, machine shops or anywhere large volumes of warm or stagnant air must be removed. Standard units are available from 1/3 HP to 5 HP (4,100 CFM to 43,100 CFM). VI fans feature extra-heavy-duty steel components & frame with a unique fastening system for easy field adjustment. The painted surfaces have a durable powder-coat finish.
Incorporates the motor and bearing mounts along with a super efficient Belt Tensioner to enhance the life of the motor. It is standard equipment on the VI 2412 through the VI 4816. Fans with motors larger than 11/2 HP have the standard stationary motor and bearing mounts.
FEATURESBronze powder coated rolled inlet venturi for efficient airflow
Rugged heavy gauge galvanized housing
Available in sizes from 24" to 60" blade diameter
Available with ODP, TE and HL motors
Belt drive
- Model No.:
- VI4814 -U
- Voltage:
- 115 / 230
- Warehouse:
- Arkansas
- Made In U.S.A.:
- Yes
- Type:
- Exhaust Fans
- Amps:
- 13.0 / 6.5
- Blade Material:
- Steel
- Blade Size (Inches):
- 48
- No. of Blades:
- 4
- CFM High:
- 19100
- Decibels (dBA):
- 67 @ 10'
- Dimension Inches:
- Width: 52-3/4" Depth: 20" Height: 52-3/4"
- Drive Type:
- Belt
- Horsepower:
- 3/4
- Limited Warranty:
- 1 Year Limited
- Motor Type:
- ODP
- RPM High:
- 455
- Phase:
- 1
- Speed(s):
- 1
- Weight lbs.:
- 177
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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
Ask a Question-
What is the part number for the belt?
You will need to contact the manufacturer Triangle Engineering for purchasing a belt for the fan: 800.255.9014
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Is possible to upgrade to 2 horsepower?
This fan by Triangle Engineering is not designed to handle the weight of a 2 HP motor.