by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Industries
In an ATFD plant, the ID fan does not dry the material directly. Its main role is to control the exhaust side of the system by pulling hot vapours, fumes, moisture-laden air and fine particles through downstream equipment such as a cyclone, condenser, scrubber, bag...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Industries
In an air pollution control system, the ID fan is not just an exhaust fan. It is the equipment that maintains the required negative draft, pulls contaminated gas through ducting and control equipment, and helps keep the complete line stable from pickup point to...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Industries
In a shot blasting plant, the ID fan is not just an exhaust fan. It creates the suction needed to pull dust-laden air from the blasting chamber, separator and dust collection system. If the fan is undersized, wrongly selected or poorly maintained, the plant can face...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Blogs
ID fan installation is not only a mechanical placement job. A correctly installed ID fan must match the duct system, foundation, motor alignment, airflow direction, negative draft requirement, process temperature, dust load, maintenance access, and safety requirements...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Blogs
ID fan selection and installation should not start with motor HP alone. A correct induced draft fan decision depends on airflow, static pressure, gas temperature, dust load, gas composition, duct resistance, impeller type, MOC, arrangement, foundation, alignment and...