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New Very Quiet Compact Vaneaxial Fan

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A new concept high pressure vaneaxial small fan finally resolves the problem of increasing air flow in long ventilation ducts of today’s large residential houses. For a long time, the effective ventilation of remote rooms in big houses with only two independent air supply sources (such as a stove) done. Ventilation pipes and large contemporary homes will be so long and elaborated that even a high pressure furnace fan could not generate enough static pressure to move through the entire length of a stroke channel. The existing low pressure booster duct fans, … Continue Reading

New Super Quiet Compact Vaneaxial Fan

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A new concept small fan high pressure vaneaxial definitively solves the problem of increasing air flow in long ventilation ducts of today’s large residential houses. For a long time, the effective ventilation of remote rooms in big houses with only two independent air supply sources (such as a stove) done. Ventilation pipes and large contemporary homes will be so long and elaborated that even a high pressure furnace fan could not generate enough static pressure to move through the entire length of a stroke channel. The existing low pressure booster duct fans, … Continue Reading

Re-designed Super Quiet Compact Vaneaxial Ventilator

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Pressure blower fan small Co new commercial high-pressure vaneaxial definitively solves the problem of increasing air flow in long ventilation ducts of today’s large residential houses. For a long time, the effective ventilation of remote rooms in big houses with only two independent air supply sources (such as a stove) done. Ventilation pipes and large contemporary homes will be so long and elaborated that even a high pressure furnace fan could not generate enough static pressure to move through the entire length of a stroke channel. The existing low pressure booster duct … Continue Reading

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