Performance comparison 9 vs. 12-blade wheels, Sound performance, Air performance – Greenheck Fan QEP User Manual

Page 3: Advantages of 12-blade wheels

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9-Blade Wheel

12-Blade Wheel

Octave Band

Sound Power (dB)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

LwA

100

90

80

70

Sound Performance

Figures 2 and 3 show the inlet and outlet sound
spectrums for the size 33 unit used in the above
performance comparison.

Lower Sound Power (LwA)

The overall A-weighted sound power levels for
identical performance requirements show that the
12-bladed wheel design is quieter.

Easy to Attenuate

High sound power levels in the first and second
octave bands are difficult to attenuate. The 12-bladed
wheel generates less low frequency sound power.

Improved Sound Quality

A sound spectrum with a dominant tone can be
annoying to a listener. Greenheck’s 12-bladed wheel
provides balanced sound power levels across the
octave bands. This results in sound that is pleasing to
the listener.

Air Performance

Figure 1 plots the fan performance and efficiency of
two fans running at the same rpm. Increased wheel
efficiency allows the 12-bladed fan to produce more
airflow while using less energy.

9-Blade Wheel

12-Blade Wheel

Octave Band

Sound Power (dB)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

LwA

100

90

80

70

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

80%

70%

60%

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

0%

Static Pr

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e (in. wg)

Static Ef

ficiency

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Volume (cfm x 1000)

9-Blade

Wheel

12-Blade Wheel

RPM

Efficiency

Air Performance Comparison

Size 33 @ 1400 RPM

Inlet Sound Comparison - Size 33

Outlet Sound Comparison - Size 33

Advantages of 12-Blade Wheels

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performance is adequate, recent industry trends have seen the emergence
of 12-blade wheel designs where customers demand higher mechanical
efficiency and lower sound levels.

Model QEM and QEP plenum fans feature a 12-blade aluminum airfoil
construction wheel. As demonstrated in Figure 1, this 12-blade design
meets customer needs by providing higher efficiency, lower sound levels
as well as lower energy consumption.

Greenheck’s 12-blade wheel design features extruded aluminum blades
up to and including size 49, while the largest sizes utilize laser cut, die-
formed aluminum blades. The two performance examples below demonstrate the
superior performance of the 12-blade design.

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Type

RPM

#SBLF

HP

Motor

HP Size

Static

Eff.

LwA

#MBEF

2607

7.76

10



96

#MBEF

2400

6.37





90

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Type

RPM

#SBLF

HP

Motor

HP Size

Static

Eff.

LwA

#MBEF

1469

26.9

30



96

#MBEF

1416

23.9





92

Performance Comparison
9 vs. 12-Blade Wheels



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