Vane Axial Fans
 

Vane Axial FanIn 1935 Mr. Lee Barrett, the chief electrical engineer of Pittsburgh Coal, heard that Dr. Theodore Troller of the Guggheim Lighter-Than-Air Institute in Akron, Ohio had developed a fan for a wind tunnel that produced 200,000 CFM at 4" Tp.

Since 1935 many advances in technology have improved the efficiency of these fans.

 
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