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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?Shutter Mounted Hazardous Location Exhaust Fan: 12 in Blade, 1 Speed, 1/3 hp, 1,640 cfm, 115V AC
- Item
- 23N613
- Mfr. Model
- SD12-XPF
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- 2929
- Brand
- CANARM
- Number of Blades
- 3
- Max. Exhaust Airflow @ 0.000 in SP
- 1,640 cfm
- Exhaust Airflow @ 0.250 in SP
- 1,390 cfm
- Hazardous Location Class
- Class I, Group C and D; Class II, Group F and G
- Motor Enclosure
- Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled
- Motor Horsepower
- 1/3 hp
- Phase
- 1
- Manufacturer Part Number
- SD12-XPF
- Blade Diameter
- 12 in
- Blade Material
- Aluminum
- Frame Material
- Steel
- Motor Speed
- 1,625 RPM
- Noise Level @ 0.000 in SP @ 5 ft
- 12 sones
- Number of Speeds
- 1
- Frame Finish
- Powder Coated
- For Cut-Out Height
- 15 in
- For Cut-Out Width
- 15 in
- Assembled
- Fully Assembled
- Electrical Connection
- Hardwired
- Nameplate Voltage
- 115V AC
- UNSPSC
- 40101502
- Country of Origin
- Canada (subject to change)
- Product Description
These fans feature an explosion-proof motor and are rated for use in areas where combustible dust or certain flammable gases or vapors are present. Direct-drive shutter-mount exhaust fans have few moving parts and typically require minimal maintenance. Each fan features a motor that's directly mounted on the fan shaft.