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Rosenberg 22", 25" and 28" Backward Curved Fans Give Engineers More Design Flexibility

CHARLOTTE, NC- Rosenberg’s larger backward curved fans with motorized impellers offer design engineers greater flexibility and optimal performance. With no drive belt and no external motor or shaft, they are perfect for high-efficiency air moving applications. Rosenberg’s large selection gives OEMs more choices in physical and performance specifications.

 

Available in sizes 22, 25 and 28 inches (560, 630 and 710 mm), Rosenberg’s backward curved fans deliver up to five inches of static pressure or a maximum air movement capacity of 11,450 CFM in a compact, space-saving package. Airflow, power, rotational speeds, noise level, overall dimensions and finish can be specified to meet the exact requirements of the application.

 

These rugged IP54-rated backward curved units are available with or without housings. The concave backward curved impellers are made of aluminum. Impellers are mounted directly to the rotor of the asynchronous external rotor motor, and are superbly balanced together with the rotor to ensure long life, quiet operation, and low vibrations.

 

Rosenberg backward curved fans are 100 percent speed controllable. Thermal contacts provide standard motor protection. Insulation is to Class F and side cable connection is standard.

 

The fans can be specified with or without electronic commutation. Electronically commutated (EC) fans feature standard AC input power, and extended-life, low-temperature brushless DC motors that are controlled by maintenance-free electronic circuitry. Because of reduced mechanical content, electronically commutated (EC) Rosenberg fan motors run cooler and quieter.

 

In addition to a wide selection of standard backward curved products, Rosenberg’s engineering and manufacturing specialists also offer application assistance and work directly with customers to provide customized solutions to their air movement problems. They are skilled at producing fans that match customers’ unique needs such as special finishes, voltages or frequencies.