Foundations and Support Structures for High-Temperature Axial Fans

As an efficient tool for environmental protection, high-temperature axial fans account for a significant share of the market. To ensure the continuous and effective operation of high-temperature axial fans, attention must be paid to their foundations and support structures. To help you better understand this, please allow me to explain below. In fact, high-temperature axial fans can be installed in a variety of configurations. Users can choose between horizontal or vertical installation, or select other angles as needed. Of course, if possible, suspension and shock-absorbing mounts can also be used. When installing on a floor or wall, the base must be a flat, solid foundation. Additionally, since the mounting surface and the base surface are in the same plane, please avoid twisting the main unit when tightening the bolts. When installing high-temperature-resistant axial fans on a concrete foundation, use L-shaped or T-shaped anchor bolts. Depending on their length and thread length, tighten the nuts and washers appropriately. Please note that to allow for a certain degree of tolerance and facilitate adjustment, bushings must be inserted into the anchor bolts. Generally, when selecting an installation location, the centrifugal fan must be positioned as close as possible to rigid structural elements such as beams or walls. Additionally, it is necessary to confirm that the infrastructure used meets the required conditions. As needed, vibration dampers must be installed simultaneously to prevent vibration. In fact, this applies not only to high-temperature axial fans but also to other types of high-temperature axial fans, where attention must be paid to the foundation and support structure during installation. Therefore, please verify these details carefully when installing high-temperature axial fans.