Description
Axial Explosion Proof Fan Canarm AX12-4
- Class I, Division 1 Group C and Group D applications often require an explosion proof fan for hazardous environments.
- Class II, Division 1 Group F and Group G
- 12 Inch Fan Size—perfect for facilities demanding explosion proof fans.
- 14″ X 14″ Framing Dimensions
- Single Speed
- 1/3 horsepower
- Totally enclosed, ball-bearing motor with thermal overload protection, suitable for explosion proof fan models.
- The fan blades are well-balanced, heavy-gauge aluminum.
- The rugged steel welded box housing has a durable powder-coated finish, ideal in explosion proof fan setups.
- Aluminum louver shutters are supported by long-life nylon bushings.
- Heavy wire chrome-plated OSHA guards on the intake side of the fan.
- All fans are shipped completely assembled.
Canarm explosion-proof fans follow a tradition of quality in design, materials, and construction. Using our quality “Standard Fan” housing and motor mount as the basis for design, we have developed an efficient, economically priced explosion-proof fan. All Explosion Proof Fans have a single-speed and dual-voltage explosion-proof motor.
Canarm AX12-4 meets all the standards listed below:
Class I, Division 1 Group C – Atmospheres containing ethyl ether, ethylene, gases, or vapors of equivalent hazard.br/p>
Specifications:
| Model No.: | AX12-4 |
| Voltage: | 115 / 230 |
| Warehouse: | New York |
| Type: | Explosion Proof |
| Amps: | 6.6/3.1-3.3 |
| Blade Material: | Aluminum |
| Blade Size (Inches): | 12 |
| No. of Blades: | 3 |
| CFM High: | 1670 |
| Decibels (dBA): | 63 @ 5ft |
| Dimension Inches: | Width: 16.75" Depth: 18.75" Height: 16.75" |
| Hertz: | 60 |
| Drive Type: | Direct |
| Horsepower: | 3-Jan |
| Limited Warranty: | 1 Year Limited |
| Motor Type: | Explosion Proof |
| RPM High: | 1725 |
| Phase: | 1 |
| Speed(s): | 1 |
| Weight lbs.: | 49 |
NOTE: High-performance single-speed model capable of moving 1,670 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) at zero static. This CFM rating is typical for explosion proof fan performance.
NOTE: Wind has a significant effect on exhaust fans. A 10 mph wind creates a 0.05” pressure against the fan. A 20 mph wind creates 0.20” pressure, and a 30 mph a 0.45” pressure. These pressures are in addition to the static pressure in the building. Wind blocks or hoods should be included in all designs where fans will be subjected to winds above 10 mph. Explosion proof fan installations must account for this.




























Jude –
I can say that I am very happy with the purchase. With its price and quality, I give this explosion proof fan a 5 star for doing its job well especially in a very dangerous place like mine.
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