Inline Duct Fans

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Inline duct fans are ideally used in refining and metalworking facilities for boosting airflow in cold / warm workplaces. Raptor Supplies offers a wide range of these inline duct fans from Fantech,... Read More

FANTECH -

RN Series Radon Inline Fans

StyleModelPrice (inc. GST)
A498100A$ 327.77
B89051A$ 272.91
B89052A$ 298.97
A89053A$ 418.29
C89054A$ 418.29
D99922A$ 637.71
E99923A$ 637.71
F99927A$ 464.91
StyleModelPrice (inc. GST)
A450Z14A$ 1051.21
A450Z11A$ 578.59
A450Z19A$ 987.46
A450Z16A$ 361.02
A450Z18A$ 599.93
A450Z04A$ 363.13
A450Z08A$ 385.21
A450Z10A$ 493.60
A450Z20A$ 693.40
A450Z06A$ 341.95
A450Z05A$ 344.08
A450Z12A$ 740.49
A450Z13A$ 881.99
A450Z07A$ 373.63
A450Z15A$ 346.72
A450Z17A$ 505.18
A450Z09A$ 507.66
SOLER & PALAU -

In-Line Duct Fan, 153 cfm Max, 4 Inch Size Duct, 84 W, 120V AC, 1 Ph, IP44

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
PV_DEDPVCU3CGMA$ 1157.67
TJERNLUND -

Inline Duct Booster 7 Inch Length Sleeve

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
DB-2AD6WJLA$ 385.32
FANTECH -

Dryer Booster Duct Fan, 4 Inch Duct

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
DEDPV-705CV4LTMA$ 1155.56
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Inline Duct Fans

Inline duct fans are suitable for boosting airflow in cold / warm workplaces such as refining and metalworking facilities. Raptor Supplies is an authorised distributor of Fantech, Airmaster Fan, Americraft, Solar & Palau, and Tjernlund inline duct fans. Selected models feature a speed control potentiometer to enable precise airflow adjustment & balancing, and integrated motor protection for preventing damage against sudden electrical fluctuations. Choose from an extensive range of inline centrifugal duct fans, available in 870 to 3450 rpm motor speeds on Raptor Supplies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which material is used for housing Tjernlund inline duct fans?

Galvanised steel.

How are inline duct fans installed?

  • An inline duct fan is bolted inside ductwork at the desired location to provide ventilation and exhaust capabilities.
  • Ensure that the duct fan is properly supported. This may require the construction of a support / framework because the fan will replace a section of the duct instead of the duct.
  • Attach the fan to the duct by bolting it on each side with flexible duct systems.
  • Construct support and use duct tape to attach each side to the ductwork.
  • Create some electrical connections to provide power to the fan.
  • Ensure that the voltage leading to the fan matches the level it is rated for.

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