Which Soler & Palau type works best for restaurant kitchen ventilation?
Industrial Fans Direct recommends Soler and Palaue rooftop upblast STXB or STXD exhaust fans for restaurant kitchens, effectively removing grease-laden air while meeting health codes and providing reliable, easy-to-maintain ventilation solutions for commercial cooking.
What CFM rating should I choose for a Soler & Palau bathroom fan?
Industrial Fans Direct recommends Soler & Palau bathroom fans with 1 CFM per square foot minimum, offering models from 50-150 CFM that exceed code requirements while operating whisper-quietly.
Do Soler & Palau industrial fans require special electrical requirements?
Soler & Palau industrial fans typically require 208-230V or 460V three-phase power for larger models, with smaller units operating on standard 115V single-phase, always requiring proper circuit protection and professional installation.
How do Soler & Palau centrifugal fans differ from their axial models?
Soler & Palau centrifugal fans generate higher static pressure for ductwork applications, while axial models provide maximum airflow for wall-mount and direct discharge installations in commercial buildings.
What's the difference between Soler & Palau TD and PC series inline fans?
Soler & Palau TD series inline fans feature mixed-flow design for higher pressure applications, while PC series offers centrifugal design with quieter operation and compact size for residential installations.
What size Soler & Palau fan do I need for a 150 CFM bathroom requirement?
A 150 CFM bathroom requirement matches Soler & Palau's TD-150 inline fan or PC-155 model, both delivering the exact airflow needed while maintaining quiet operation for residential comfort.