What are the requirements for selecting a stainless steel high-temperature fan?

The installation conditions and environments for stainless steel high-temperature fans vary. During the preliminary planning phase, performance must be taken into account, and the selected installation site and surrounding environment should meet maintenance requirements. What are the criteria for selecting a stainless steel high-temperature fan? When installing a stainless steel high-temperature fan indoors, the building must have a spacious structure, and doors must be of sufficient width and height to facilitate the movement and transportation of the fan. To allow for unobstructed movement around the fan during operation and to facilitate routine maintenance, sufficient surrounding space must be provided. Additionally, the layout of inlet and outlet ductwork, valves, motor wiring, oil supply systems, cooling systems, and oil-water connection lines must ensure adequate clearance. The high-temperature stainless steel fan should be kept away from dust, corrosive gases, high humidity, direct sunlight, wind, and rain, and the surrounding floor must be kept clean. Once sufficient space has been secured at the installation site, accessories such as the housing, rotor, inlet box, and adjustment doors can be configured to facilitate assembly, disassembly, and maintenance operations. When using a belt drive, the motor’s positioning and the space required for replacing the pulley must be taken into account. When installing multiple stainless steel high-temperature fans in the same location, the spacing and layout between units must be carefully considered. Please ensure that operating fans do not interfere with one another. Stainless steel high-temperature fans require proper maintenance.