Although blowers operate differently depending on the power of the engine they contain, basically all blowers are installation equipment that provides the transfer of air in the emitted environment at high flow rate or low pressure and rotates the fan with the force it receives from the engine.
Blowers increase the pressure of the absorbed gas as a result of a series of vortex movements created by the centrifugal movement of the impeller. As the wheel rotates, the channels in the wheel push the air forward in a centrifugal motion and a helical movement occurs. During this movement, the gas is constantly compressed along the channel and the pressure increases linearly. The pressurized air is transferred to the installation to be used from the outlet channel of the blower.
What are the Blower Types?
Blowers are divided into two as single-stage and double-stage.
Single-Stage Blowers
Single-stage blowers have a flow rate of 40-1370, 0-460 mbar pressures and 0.2 - 18.5 kW. It is a type of blower that varies in engine powers in the range of 0.7 - 25 kW.
Double Stage Blowers
Double stage blowers are a type of blower in the range of 88-2500 flow rates, pressures of 0-670 mbar and engine powers in the range of 0.7 - 25 kW.
How to Choose a Blower?
Information to be taken into consideration when choosing a blower.
- The required air flow rate
- If it will be used to transfer air, the positive pressure that the blower must overcome (such as mbar, bar, mSS)
- If it will be used for vacuum, the vacuum value of the blower (such as mbar, bar)
- Ambient Temperature
Why MIT Blower Pump?
The features that make MIT Centrifugal Blowers frequently preferred are as follows:
- It uses a high-efficiency fan.
- It has an easy-to-install and maintenance-free AC electric motor.
- It uses Swedish SFK or Japanese NSK bearings.
- Thanks to the above parts, it can be used without any problems for 3-5 years.
- It does not require maintenance.
- It provides high pressure and vacuum
- Oil-free air.
- Vibration is minimal with dynamic balancing adjustment.
- It can be installed horizontally and vertically.
How Should Blower Be Used?
Although MIT Blowers are long-lasting machines that do not require maintenance, thanks to the high-efficiency fans, AC electric motors and Swedish SFK or Japanese NSK bearings, the suitability of auxiliary equipment can further extend the life of the blower.
Careful When Using Blowers. What are the issues that need to be taken into consideration?
Since blockages may occur at the suction and discharge points, the presence of safety valves or a system that protects the transfer are among the factors that extend the life of the blower. Another important issue is to use it at the appropriate capacity and to transfer the air in the blower by filtering it to prevent dirt accumulation. Not using a filter will cause the fans inside the blowers to wear out. Blowers should not be used in the opposite direction of the motor rotation. Since the air at the outlet will not be sucked, the life of reversed blowers is shorter.