AXCL In-Line Bifurcated Centrifugal Fan

AXCL Overview

AXCL Axial Fans
  • Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) axial fan, manufactured using high quality corrosion resistant resins and fiberglass reinforcing able to withstand temperatures up to 210 deg F.
  • For inline applications of medium volume and medium S. P.
  • UV inhibitors are added to the resins and are flame retardant class 1 of 25 or less.
  • Upblast or Inline backward inclined airfoil centrifugal blower with bifurcated FRP casings
  • UV inhibitors are added to the resins and are flame retardant class 1 of 25 or less.
  • The bifurcation makes it easy to access the belts, pulleys, bearings and shafts all of which are not in the corrosive air stream.
  • Fans may be installed in any position.

AXCL Design Features

  • FRP impellers are backward inclined airfoil design, hand laminated. Standard class 2 design for size 1825 and larger.
  • Fan motor supports are manufactured of epoxy coated or fiberglass encapsulated structural steel. Supports are adjustable for belt tightening.
  • Belt drive applications with fan shaft, fan bearings and v belt drive out of the corrosive air stream.
  • Direct drive motors are out of the air stream.
  • Motors are available as TEFC, Explosion Proof, or Mill & Chem Duty.

AXCL Applications

  • Installations in areas where there is no room for centrifugal blowers.
  • Roof mounted applications on a curb cap with butterfly damper and optional FRP roof curb.
  • Inline with vertical or horizontal mounting brackets.
  • Supply or exhaust air arrangements.

AXCL Sizes and Performance

  • Manufactured in 12 sizes from AXCL 1225 to AXCL 4900.
  • Capacities from 400 to 50,000 CFM.
  • Static pressure up to 9" SP.

AXCL In-Line Bifurcated Centrifugal Fan (PDF catalog)

Specification (Word document)

 

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M.K. Plastics Axijets first induced flow fans to be AMCA FEG (Fan Efficiency Grade) Certified

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Per AMCA Standard 205: “The FEG is an indicator of the fan’s aerodynamic ability to convert shaft power, or impeller power in the case of a direct driven fan, to air power. The FEG will be most useful in evaluating the aerodynamic quality of the fan and will be the only metric useful when the fan is evaluated independently of the motor/control. This classification is a distinct metric that serves a specific purpose  and allows comparison of any number of fans using this same metric.” The M.K. Plastics centrifugal Axijets are some of the most efficient induced flow fans made, this is now evident by our AMCA Certified FEG Ratings. 

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