by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Blogs
An ID fan in industrial settings is used to pull flue gas, hot air, fumes, dust-laden air, or process exhaust through equipment and discharge it toward a chimney, stack, scrubber, bag filter, cyclone, or pollution-control system. Its main job is to maintain negative...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Blogs
ID fan maintenance is not only about cleaning blades or greasing bearings. In a real plant, an induced draft fan works with duct resistance, gas temperature, dust load, vibration, impeller balance, bearing condition, motor loading, damper position, and process...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Blogs
An ID fan, or induced draft fan, is used to create negative pressure in an industrial system so flue gas, fumes, hot air, dust-laden air, vapour, or process exhaust can move safely toward filtration, scrubbing, recovery, or stack discharge. In practical plant...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Blogs
ID fan troubleshooting should not start by replacing parts blindly. In most plants, an ID fan problem is connected to the complete draft system: airflow, static pressure, duct resistance, dust load, gas temperature, impeller condition, bearing health, alignment, motor...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Blogs
Optimising ID fan performance is not only about increasing speed, changing motor HP, or cleaning the impeller once in a while. In a real plant, ID fan performance depends on airflow, static pressure, gas temperature, dust load, duct resistance, impeller condition,...