Dayton 10D966 exhaust fan is used to effectively remove stale air, fumes and pollutants from enclosed spaces, ensuring better air quality and a safer working environment. It is ideal for warehouses, factories, workshops and manufacturing facilities where ventilation is crucial to dissipate heat, eliminate odours and prevent the buildup of hazardous gases.
Working Mechanism:
- Dayton 10D966 exhaust fan operates by using a 1/4 horsepower electric motor directly connected to its aluminum fan blades.
- When turned on, the motor spins the blades, creating a low-pressure area behind them.
- This suction effect draws in air from the surrounding space, which may contain pollutants, fumes or excess heat.
- The drawn-in air is then pushed out through the fan's exhaust opening, providing continuous ventilation.
Features:
- Dayton 10D966 exhaust fan has a direct drive motor, reducing maintenance compared to belt-driven fans.
- It features a steel frame for stability and aluminium blades for corrosion resistance.
- This Dayton exhaust fan has 3 blades for better airflow.
- It has a galvanised finish on the frame for resisting corrosion on exposed surfaces.
- This exhaust fan has totally enclosed air over motor enclosure to prevent the ingress of contaminants like dust, dirt, moisture and debris.
- It has precision-engineered blade aerodynamics, optimising airflow efficiency and reducing energy consumption.
Compatible Accessories:
- Dayton VE10D965PG Replacement Propeller: This replacement propeller ensures the continued efficient operation of the exhaust fan by providing a high-quality, precision-engineered replacement component.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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