Introduction to the Pressurized Air Supply Process Using the No. 5 High-Pressure Centrifugal Fan

Introduction to the Pressurized Air Supply Process Using the No. 5 High-Pressure Centrifugal Fan In many commercial buildings, I wonder if any of you have noticed that by flexibly combining the features of the No. 5 high-pressure centrifugal fan, it is possible to achieve both compressed air supply and effective ventilation. What exactly does this entail? I’ll provide a brief overview below. Let’s take a closer look at the specifics. First, it is essential to understand the specific operational context. To deepen your understanding, I’ve selected an example from numerous cases to illustrate. Specifically, from the 1st floor to the 29th floor, there are two air supply shafts on each floor, with two No. 5 high-pressure centrifugal fans on the 1st floor for pressurized air supply. Additionally, air ducts are installed from the elevator shaft to the elevator lobby, and supply and exhaust ducts are installed on the first and second basement levels. Please note that the exhaust outlets mentioned above are made of aluminum alloy, while the air ducts are made of galvanized steel. Let’s examine the manufacturing and installation of the metal ducts. During preparation, holes must be cut and components embedded as needed. Technicians working on the No. 5 high-pressure centrifugal fans must carefully review the structural drawings to ensure there are no conflicts. Furthermore, the construction site must be determined based on on-site conditions. For example, if the construction site is narrow, the air ducts for the No. 5 high-pressure centrifugal fans are manufactured in the factory and assembled on-site. Please note that all embedded parts or expansion bolts must be properly configured, and connections must be secure without compromising structural safety. Of course, for aesthetic reasons, the layout of the installation site must be uniform and visually appealing. When installing the No. 5 high-pressure centrifugal fan, please follow a specific sequence. For example, in this case, installation can proceed from the bottom up according to the floor system. Typically, the No. 5 high-pressure centrifugal fan is installed first, followed by the branch lines. After installation, please verify that the unit is secure and stable.