Banana Jet Fans

Banana Jet Fans

DESIGN
Banana Jet fans are high-powered axial fans specifically designed for tunnel and basement ventilation. They play a crucial role in maintaining acceptable air quality and ensuring safety in these enclosed spaces.
 

FEATURE:
It is specially designed and manufactured with a banana structure and precise specification to support ventilation facilities in large spaces and underground parking lots.

  • Minimizes installation height
  • Minimizes interruption of structures, pipes and equipment to support easy installation.
  • Easily adjusts direction of airflow regardless of installation height.
  • Minimizes friction loss caused by wall effect, Coanda effect and background speed
  • Shortens distance to the exhaust pipe and boosts fan efficiency by removing vortex generated when moving blade is installed to the air guide, thus improves linearity

Exhausting Vehicle Emissions:
Banana Jet fans create a strong airflow that pushes polluted air, containing vehicle exhaust fumes, out of the tunnel. This prevents the buildup of harmful gases and carbon monoxide, creating a safer environment for drivers and pedestrians.

Controlling Smoke in Fire Emergencies:
During a fire, Banana jet fans can quickly extract smoke and heat away from the affected area, limiting its spread and protecting trapped individuals. This facilitates faster emergency response and evacuation.

Maintaining Air Temperature:
In long tunnels, especially those in hot climates, jet fans can help regulate air temperature by drawing in cooler air from outside. This prevents overheating and improves comfort for tunnel users.

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