OEM Blowers
The OEM specialty blowers from Dayton are used in cooling greenhouses and ventilating small buildings, wood and corn stoves and electrical enclosures. Dayton blower units incorporate balanced ball or sleeve-bearing motors with cast-aluminium end shields, leading to greater heat dissipation and longer service life. These blowers can be mounted in any position and they operate with minimal noise and vibration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an open drip-proof enclosure motor?
Open drip-proof enclosure motors allow air to flow through the windings to cool them, preventing liquid drops from falling into the motor at an angle less than 15 degrees from vertical.
What do you mean by Class B insulation?
These motors have Class B insulation for temperature control. The Class B insulated motors can handle temperatures up to 130 degrees C.
What is the inlet temperature of these blower fans?
These Dayton blower fans can operate at inlet temperatures up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.
Are direct drive blowers better than belt-driven blowers?
Dayton OEM blowers feature direct-driven motors featuring a fan wheel that is directly mounted onto the motor shaft, unlike belt-driven blowers that have an extra belt. Direct-driven blowers have fewer moving parts to offer reduced friction, less maintenance and improved efficiency as compared to a belt-drive fan.