Types of Exhaust Fans

Central suction fans:

Fans used for air intake come in a variety of designs and sizes, and their functions and uses vary depending on the environment and application. These fans are an essential part of ventilation systems.

 Industrial ventilation fans:

These large, powerful fans are ideal for directing air flows in factories, warehouses, and other industrial facilities. It features oversized blades and powerful motors to ensure adequate airflow.

Industrial Wall Fans:

These fans are used in large industrial and commercial buildings. It is mounted on walls and has high suction power to remove hot air and unpleasant odors.

Industrial Exhaust Fans: Used in areas that require the removal of large amounts of air or harmful gases. These fans can be part of intake systems in factories and workshops.

Exhaust fans in bathrooms and home kitchens:

Exhaust fans are an essential part of home bathroom and kitchen design. It helps remove moisture, unpleasant odors, and smoke, which contributes to improving the air quality inside the home and maintaining a healthy and comfortable environment. Here are some key features of extractor fans in bathrooms and kitchens:

Dehumidification: Exhaust fans pull moisture from the air, preventing mold and mildew and keeping walls and surfaces dry.
Air purification: It purifies the air from unpleasant odors, steam, and harmful gases, making the house cleaner and more pleasant-smelling.
Improved ventilation: Helps improve air circulation within the home, reducing the potential for moisture and odor build-up.

Central suction fans:

Central exhaust fans are used in large, multi-storey buildings, where it is difficult to install individual fans in each bathroom or kitchen. Central exhaust fans have the ability to draw air from multiple points in the home and direct it outside, making it easier to achieve effective ventilation in all areas.

Smoke fans:

 A smoke fan, also known as a smoke extractor fan, is an essential device in fire safety systems in commercial and industrial buildings. This fan aims to remove smoke and harmful gases from the building during fire situations, which contributes to protecting lives and property. Their Role During a fire in a building, large amounts of smoke and harmful gases are produced that may be life-threatening. The smoke fan removes this smoke from inside the building and directs it outside, helping improve firefighters’ visibility and increasing their chances of saving lives.

Stairwell pressure fans: enhancing safety in buildings

Stair pressure fans are an essential part of fire safety systems in large commercial and residential buildings. These fans are specially designed to prevent the spread of smoke and fire through stairs during an emergency, ensuring safe exit routes for residents. Stair pressure fans work by creating positive pressure inside the stairwell, effectively preventing smoke and fire from entering escape routes. The fans work in conjunction with fire detection systems, turning on automatically when a fire is detected. Once activated, the fans quickly increase air pressure inside the ladder, pushing smoke and toxic gases away from exit paths and maintaining visibility for occupants and first responders.