1. Airflow 400-2000m ³/h @ 0Pa
2. Input power 70- 280W
3. Maximum static pressure 800Pa
4. 0-10V/PWM stepless speed regulation or 4 fixed speeds
5. Maximum noise : 62dB (A)
6. Possess CCC and CE certification
Partner with SunxFan for Industry-Leading Double Inlet Centrifugal Fan Solutions Supplier
At SunxFan, we are committed to delivering high-performance centrifugal fan technologies that set benchmarks across ventilation and air-handling applications. As a trusted manufacturer with extensive experience in EC motor and airflow optimization, our SF160D-E092B3 Double Inlet Centrifugal Fan exemplifies our engineering excellence and market leadership.
The SF160D-E092B3 series is engineered around a forward-curved double inlet design that delivers robust airflow and stable static pressure performance, ideal for demanding environments such as kitchen extractors, HVAC systems, and commercial ventilation. Built with high-quality polypropylene housing and precision ball bearings, this fan supports 0-5/10V or PWM speed control, operates reliably within a broad temperature range, and meets CCC and CE protection standards.
By choosing SunxFan, you gain a partner committed to innovation, performance, and customization. Our products, like the SF160D-E092B3-02 double inlet centrifugal fan and the SF160D-E092B3-42 double inlet centrifugal fan, not only deliver efficient, low-noise operation and flexible control integration but also reflect our dedication to quality and reliability. We welcome the opportunity to collaborate with you to tailor these solutions to your unique application needs and support your next generation of ventilation systems.

FAQs
Q1: Which is better centrifugal fan or impeller fan?
Centrifugal fan with backward-curved or airfoil blades tend to have higher efficiencies compared to those with forward-curved blades. Impeller fans can achieve high efficiencies when operating at their optimal design point, but their efficiency may decrease when faced with system resistance.
Q2: Where do you view the rotation and discharge of a centrifugal fan?
Centrifugal Fan Discharge. Fan rotation is determined by looking at the fan from the drive end. The drive end is is the side of the fan housing through which the fan or motor shaft protrudes. For DWDI or Arrangement 3 SWSI fans, it is the side of the fan housing at which the belt drive sheave is mounted.
Q3: Which way should a centrifugal fan spin?
Counterclockwise (CCW). Selecting the correct direction is crucial to ensure the fan performs as intended by its design.
Q4: What is the opposite of a centrifugal fan?
Unlike the centrifugal fan, axial fans utilize propellers rather than wheels. The axial fan is often contained within a short section of cylindrical ductwork, to which inlet and outlet ducting can be connected. Axial fan types have fan propellers with diameters that usually range from less than a foot to over 30ft.
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