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  Turbo Ventilator

 

Save Energy - Get Fresh Air

 

  Product details & Applications :

Turbo ventilator is a self driven equipment installed on industrial roofs to extract inside air. Turbo ventilators are driven by wind & hence no electricity or other power sources are required. As the ventilator is rotated by wind, the stale inside air is exhausted through it & natural inward flow of fresh air is boosted.

 Why to use :

  • Low equipment cost.
  • Energy Saving.
  • Comfortable factory working environment.
  • No maintenance.
  • Recommended by Energy Audit.

    Features :

    ~ Rigid roll formed curved vanes in aluminium. optional S.S. 304 vanes are     also available.
    ~ Rotor shaft & nylon bush assembly concealed in mild steel casting.
    ~ Light weight & durable. approximately 6.5 to 7 kg.
    ~ Top plate & bottom ring is made of stainless steel.
    ~ Single piece U.V. Stabilized FRP base plate in different thickness. Option     of opaque and translucent available.
    ~ Virtually maintenance free, weatherproof and storm proof.


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    How does it works :

    The turbo ventilator operates by utilizing the velocity of the wind to indus air flow by centrifugal action. The centrifugal force caused by the spinning vanes creates a region of low pressure area which draws air out through the vanes. air drawn out by the vanes is continuously replaced by fresh air from the outside. The slightest breeze will cause the turbine to spin and even after the breeze has stopped, the flywheel effect of the rotor cage will use its stored energy to continuously remove air giving rise to ventilation. Suction is maintained even at low wind velocities.

    Benefits :

    If the interior of the building gets hot and stale, there's always doors or windows that can be opened to provide for the ventilation. However, stale and hot air doesnot disperse by itself and opening doors or windows is simply not sufficient to provide adequate ventilation in most areas.

    The turbo ventilators, unlike doors or windows, draw air upwards, creating a convection current, and in the process they extract stale air, together with air which has become hot due to the building exposure to long hours of sunlight and from manufacturing processes within the building.

    As the stale and hot air is extracted by the ventilators, It is replaced by fresh air at ambient temperature entering through doorways and openings thus completing the convection cycle current and improving the internal environment.

    The turbo ventilator also help to prevent condensation by extracting moist condensate forming air, and in the case of fire will extract smoke and fumes thus preventing the building from becoming smoke filled.