Installation, Ducted outlet installations, Ducted inlet installations – Greenheck Centrifugal (CSW, BIDW, AFDW), Industrial (IPA, IPO, IPW) and Filtered Supply (LSF) (463687) User Manual

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Centrifugal, Industrial and Filtered Supply

Ducted Outlet Installations

Discharge Duct Turns - Duct turns located near the
fan discharge should always be in the direction of the
fan rotation.

Fan performance is reduced when

duct

turns are made immediately off the
fan discharge. To achieve cataloged
fan performance there
should be at least
three equivalent
duct diameters of
straight ductwork
between the fan
discharge and
any duct turns.

Ducted Inlet Installations

Centrifugal and Industrial Process
Fans Installations

Inlet Spin - Inlet spin is a frequent cause of reduced
fan performance. The change in fan performance is a
function of the intensity of spin and not easily defined.
The best solution is proper duct design and airflow
patterns. Turning vanes reduce the effects of inlet
spin.

3/4 to

one fan

wheel

diameter

One fan

diameter

3/4 to

one fan

wheel

diameter

Parallel Fan Installation

Non-Ducted Installations

Inlet Clearance - Installation of a fan with an open
inlet too close to a wall or bulkhead will cause
reduced fan performance. It is desirable to have
one fan wheel diameter between parallel fan units
and a minimum of three-fourths of a wheel diameter
between the fan inlet and the wall.

Free Discharge - Free or abrupt discharge into a
plenum results in a reduction in fan performance. The
effect of discharge static regain is not realized.

Rota

tio

n

Rota

tio

n

Turning

Vanes

POOR

GOOD

Inlet Duct Turns - Installation of a duct turn or elbow
too close to the fan inlet
reduces fan performance
because air is loaded
unevenly into the fan
wheel. To achieve full fan
performance, there should
be at least three fan wheel
diameters between the turn
or elbow and the fan inlet.

POOR

Turning

Vanes

GOOD

Three fan wheel diameters

Installation

Installations with inlet or discharge configurations
that deviate from this standard may result in reduced
fan performance. Restricted or unstable flow at the
fan inlet can cause pre-rotation of incoming air or
uneven loading of the fan wheel yielding large system
losses and increased sound levels. Free discharge
or turbulent flow in the discharge ductwork will also
result in system effect losses. Refer to the following
diagrams for the most efficient installation conditions.

R

o

ta

tion

R

o

ta

tion

POOR

Length of Straight Duct

GOOD

3/4 to one

fan

wheel

diameter

3/4 to one

fan

wheel

diameter

Single Fan Installation

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