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Centrifugal Fan Types
This is the third video in our mini series to help you better understand fan fundamentals!
James Mathis, Manager of OEM Sales, continues the series by outlining centrifugal fan types, their various wheel designs, and the applications they are best suited for. Find out what centrifugal fan type is best suited for your installation!
0:00 Intro
0:22 Centrifugal Fan Types
0:35 Backward Inclined Fans
2:23 Radial Fans
3:38 Forward Curved Fans
4:12 Radial Tip Fans
4:36 Summary
4:46 Outro
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Видео

The History of nyb
Просмотров 7427 месяцев назад
Discover the rich history of The New York Blower Company which, to this day, drives our uncompromising quality and enduring commitment to our customers! For more information on nyb fans and blowers, please visit our website at www.nyb.com and subscribe to our channel for future videos.
How Do Fan Curves Work?
Просмотров 5 тыс.8 месяцев назад
This is the second video in our mini series to help you better understand fan fundamentals! James Mathis, Manager of OEM Sales, continues the series by breaking down the basics of fan curves. This includes the information that appears on a fan curve, how data is plotted, and how a system impacts fan performance. To put these concepts into practice, visit our website and access our fan selection...
How Will Federal Fan Energy Regulations Impact Your Business?
Просмотров 37 тыс.10 месяцев назад
The federal fan regulation train has left the station and you could be faced with devoting significant engineering, testing, and production resources to redesign and potentially re-certifying your products around new, larger fans. In this video, Doug Yamashita, Vice President - OEM Sales, notes that there is an impending deadline to have an impact on the Department of Energy's fan and blower re...
Three Key Fan Laws Explained: Airflow vs. Static Pressure vs. Horsepower
Просмотров 7 тыс.11 месяцев назад
This is the first video in our new mini series to help you better understand fan fundamentals. James Mathis, Manager of OEM Sales, reviews the first three fan laws which describe how airflow, static pressure, and horsepower consumption are impacted by a change in fan operating speed. 0:00 Intro 0:20 Fan Laws Explanation 0:31 System Explanation 0:49 Key Terms 1:54 The First Fan Law 3:03 The Seco...
Tour the Largest AMCA Accredited Testing Facility in North America!
Просмотров 820Год назад
The New York Blower Company has a long history of research and development and this testing facility is a major contributor to that work. nyb's laboratory was originally opened in 1980 and then substantially expanded in 2014. This facility is the largest AMCA accredited testing facility in North America and includes two induced draft chambers and four forced draft chambers to accommodate any te...
Our Joint Facility With KDS Windsor is the First of its Kind
Просмотров 607Год назад
In 2022, New York Blower and its sister company, KDS Windsor, identified a need to expand both organizations manufacturing capabilities. After careful consideration and support from community leaders, it became clear that Philadelphia, MS was the right location for expansion and ultimately, the next step in the evolution of nyb and KDS. This manufacturing plant, which was operational and shippi...
Can Wheel To Inlet Clearance Affect Fan Performance?
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.Год назад
In this video, New York Blower's Manager of Products and Applications, Tom Mitrenga, discusses the impact wheel position, as it relates to inlet cone clearance, can have on the performance and lifespan of an industrial fan. Utilizing nyb's AMCA accredited laboratory and testing facility, we can compare the air flow (CFM), static pressure (SP), and horse power (BHP) of a single-width fan when th...
See What Makes Our Leitchfield, KY Facility Special
Просмотров 965Год назад
Get a closer look at New York Blower's manufacturing plant in Leitchfield, KY where we manufacture nearly every product offered by nyb. From small, OEM fans and components to large catalog fans, Leitchfield is key to the success of nyb and has been open for more than a decade. Just like other New York Blower facilities, Leitchfield's top priority is serving our customers with industry leading q...
How Are Industrial Fans Affected by the CEC's Title 20 Regulation?
Просмотров 518Год назад
In this video, New York Blower's industry and fan regulation experts, Mark Bublitz - Executive Vice President of Industry Affairs and Doug Yamashita - Director of OEM Sales, sit down to discuss the expansion of the California Energy Commission's Title 20 regulation to include industrial fans and blowers. Mark, who is currently serving as the President of the Air Movement and Control Association...
Visit Our Manufacturing Plant in New Castle, PA!
Просмотров 848Год назад
Get a closer look at New York Blower's manufacturing plant in New Castle, PA where we manufacture some of our largest fans and blowers. From large catalog products to custom heavy industrial equipment and even repair and rebuild, New Castle is equipped to handle all sorts of projects. We are not only excited about the fans we build in New Castle but more importantly we are excited about the qua...
An Update From Our CEO - REDUCED LEAD TIMES
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Our President and CEO, Tim O'Hare, is excited to provide an update on our reduced lead times as well as give some insight to the recent history of nyb. The geographical diversity of our manufacturing facilities provides New York Blower significant flexibility in the manufacturing process. As a result, we can manufacture any product offering in at least two locations and in many cases three. Thi...
What Happens When A Backward-Inclined Centrifugal Fan Is Run Backwards?
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
In this video, New York Blower's lead aerodynamic expert and P.E., Matt Raymond discusses a commonly asked question, what happens when a backward-inclined centrifugal fan is run backwards? Using a clockwise, size 33, airfoil fan mounted on an AMCA accredited test chamber, we are able to evaluate how wheel rotation impacts static pressure, air flow, and break horse power. More information on nyb...
How Discharge Elbows Affect Fan Performance (System Effect Series 6 of 6) | NYB
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.3 года назад
In this video, we discuss how discharge elbows can alter a fan's performance. 0:00 Intro 0:15 Safety 0:36 Equipment 1:00 Demonstration 2:32 Final Thoughts Website: www.nyb.com/ Newsletter: go.nyblower.com/newsletter LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/new-york-blower-company Facebook: newyorkblowercompany
How Straight Runs of Discharge Ductwork Improves Fan Performance (System Effect Series 5 of 6) | NYB
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 года назад
Learn how straight runs of ductwork can affect a fans performance when mounted on the fan outlet. You will also hear about the natural velocity profile of a fan and how you can regain static pressure. 0:00 Intro 0:14 Safety 0:43 Equipment 1:14 Demonstration 3:43 Final Thoughts Website: www.nyb.com/ Newsletter: go.nyblower.com/newsletter LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/new-york-blower-company...
How Corkscrew Elbows Affect Fan Performance (System Effect Series 4 of 6)
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How Corkscrew Elbows Affect Fan Performance (System Effect Series 4 of 6)
How Straight Run of Ductwork's Affects Fan Performance (System Effect Series 3 of 6)
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How Straight Run of Ductwork's Affects Fan Performance (System Effect Series 3 of 6)
How Inlet Boxes Affect Fan Performance (System Effect Series 2 of 6)
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How Inlet Boxes Affect Fan Performance (System Effect Series 2 of 6)
How 90 Deg. Elbows Affect Fan Performance (System Effect Series 1 of 6)
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
How 90 Deg. Elbows Affect Fan Performance (System Effect Series 1 of 6)
Fantastic Installation (5 of 5)
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Fantastic Installation (5 of 5)
Fantastic Installation (4 of 5)
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Fantastic Installation (4 of 5)
Fantastic Installation (3 of 5)
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Fantastic Installation (2 of 5)
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Fantastic Installation (2 of 5)
Fantastic Installation (1 of 5) | New York Blower
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Fantastic Installation (1 of 5) | New York Blower
Understanding System Effects & Fan Efficiency | New York Blower
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Understanding System Effects & Fan Efficiency | New York Blower
Fan Acoustics | New York Blower
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Fan Acoustics | New York Blower

Комментарии

  • @someone3533
    @someone3533 3 дня назад

    Excellence.

  • @andrenunes9503
    @andrenunes9503 4 дня назад

    Great content, but you could explained more the forward blades, as you did the previous.

  • @marcelloosthuyzen9118
    @marcelloosthuyzen9118 Месяц назад

    Great videos you've shared. Would it be possible to create videos on Fan Evase and regulators

  • @chaowang-lb4he
    @chaowang-lb4he Месяц назад

    厉害👍🏻

  • @quiff2004
    @quiff2004 2 месяца назад

    Long story short; you get about a third of duty. This normally happens when the sparks wires the fan backwards…been involved in the vent industry for 20 years and I get this at least once a year still, when a contractor rings up telling me my fans are s*^t and not achieving duty. Either your commissioning guy hasn’t moved the potentiometer pot or the electrical boys have wired it back to front. Contractor is adamant he hasn’t but goes to check it…never hear from them again 😂 My question is; why aren’t we looking at saw tooth on the trailing edge of the blades, to try and reduce the noise levels? What kind of dB(A) reduction can we get, especially on larger units above 1m3/s. Would really help on the breakout noise from some of our AHU’s.

  • @rishabhoberai2691
    @rishabhoberai2691 3 месяца назад

    That's some really good work btw. Needed somewhat the same for radiator design

  • @hedi6884
    @hedi6884 4 месяца назад

    Straightforward and super clear as always! Thank you James! Very cool Effects Ben. ;)

  • @helljumper078
    @helljumper078 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful, thank you!

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany 4 месяца назад

      We are glad it was helpful! Let us know if you have any other topics you would like us to cover!

  • @hannibalnielsen2098
    @hannibalnielsen2098 4 месяца назад

    thanks a lot for the great video. This was very helpful. I actually thought power consumption would increase due to the lower fan efficiency. I guess the lower flow and pressure performance outscore the lower efficiency :) What would the effect be if the impeller was installed opposite. I.e forward inclined?

    • @Hyposonic
      @Hyposonic Месяц назад

      Same question. Do you get a vacuum cleaner of sorts?

  • @swastikmakwana2003
    @swastikmakwana2003 6 месяцев назад

    Nice Presentation

  • @ronbennett96
    @ronbennett96 7 месяцев назад

    Great history video, well done.

  • @dextreme123
    @dextreme123 7 месяцев назад

    this makes me want to drink water and also increases blood flow towards my right knee cap! good video 🤌

  • @hedi6884
    @hedi6884 7 месяцев назад

    GOOSEBUMPS ALL OVER ME! Amazing dedication to customer service. Thank you NYB.

  • @Papa_Kilo
    @Papa_Kilo 9 месяцев назад

    I would love to work for NYB in LaPorte. I know a couple of employees and they rate the company very highly.

  • @A.Hisham86
    @A.Hisham86 10 месяцев назад

    The bell mouth act like a reducer of contraction coefficient Cc,(about Cc=1 here for this shape) for the "vena contracta" effect.

  • @Bookworm-ye9qi
    @Bookworm-ye9qi 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video Ralph Machio

  • @meta5291
    @meta5291 10 месяцев назад

    What happens with a ceiling fan or a domestic exhaust fan when it's reversed?

  • @macktrustable
    @macktrustable 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you. The increase in CFM across the board is insane. I TAB light commercial and the amount of exhaust air now is so high customers are just throwing money out them.

  • @hedi6884
    @hedi6884 11 месяцев назад

    Very well presented! and nice video effects! (James, always so handsome! ;))

  • @TomJackson-m6f
    @TomJackson-m6f 11 месяцев назад

    David This is interesting to me. What would happen if a wheel is added inside the box to work with the wheel in the blower. The same way a turbo charger works, but working with the air going in one direction.

    • @lukedieleman6676
      @lukedieleman6676 7 месяцев назад

      assuming you mean running a second fan inside the inlet box connected to the same motor, you would gain some static pressure and cfm at the cost of more power consumption, so a similar effect to just running the first fan faster. This is unlikely to be worth it due to manufacturing complications, but as far as I know secondary fans like that are more effective at lower air pressures, so maybe a system like that could be useful in high altitude situations where the cost might be justified.

  • @sarriegraves6268
    @sarriegraves6268 Год назад

    Second

  • @helljumper078
    @helljumper078 Год назад

    First

  • @robertelmouchi5018
    @robertelmouchi5018 Год назад

    Thank you! I’m a retired Senior Air Quality Analyst who is working on a residential dryer ventilation project. I’m replacing a squashed flexible 4 inch exhaust duct with galvanized duct and needed a refresher ventilation course. Your series of videos provide the critical information needed. I will recommend your videos! 😊

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hi Robert, thanks so much for your feedback! We are glad it was a good resource for you.

  • @hedi6884
    @hedi6884 Год назад

    "Our Fair City" I love it! Big respect. Beautiful products. Plenty of potential! Keep it up folks! :)

  • @nathanheiss1946
    @nathanheiss1946 Год назад

    Would it be possible to do a video going over the different types of arrangements for centrifugal fans? And possible other types as well?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hi Nathan! Thanks for your comment and interest in some additional videos. We actually have a Fan Fundamentals video series that is in development which will cover topics such as fan types and arrangements. If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to our channel to make sure you don't miss those videos when they are released!

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    What determines when a fan like this will sound like a vacuum cleaner fan (if this is a backwards-curved or radial-bladed fan)?

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    "Not bouncing up and down..." ...said as it still bounces a little.

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    "Enter into the box..." * "Enter _the_ box."

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    "Top region never sees any air." So you're saying that somehow there's a pocket of perfect vacuum right there?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hi! To answer your question, there is never a “perfect” vacuum and this could have been stated as “sees very little to no air”. The pressure is near zero or a slight negative. Functionally this part of the wheel does little to no work.

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    What's the supposed "difference" between changing and altering?

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    Can you please tell me the supposed "difference" between altering something and changing it?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      HI! The difference between these two is really just semantics and is often related to the magnitude of the change. Please note that the grey area between the two can vary from person to person. Thanks!

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    I thought backwards-curved fans were the loudest ones because vacuum cleaners typically use those, and vacuum cleaners are much noisier than the white noise of a typical home furnace or swamp cooler. So I've always thought that I'd hate to have a system that needed a backwards-curved fan even despite your having said that they're supposedly actually quieter. What factors line up to make a fan system have the most obnoxious vacuum cleaner sound that would be hard to stand having running for much or all of the day?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hello! Thanks for your comment. There are a couple of differences related to furnaces/swamp coolers vs. vacuum cleaner sound levels. Furnaces fans and swamp cooler fans are both low pressure, high flow devices (excluding the combustion air fan in gas/oil furnaces). This is ideal for forward curved wheel designs. Forward curved wheels are often used in home furnaces and swamp coolers because they have low tip speeds. Low tip speeds result in light wheel, shaft and structural support designs keeping fan and installation costs low. Vacuum cleaners are high pressure, low flow devices. As a resulting, they require fan wheels (modified backward inclined wheels with long, steep blades angles or radial wheel designs) with high tip speeds. The high tip speed results in high noise levels. In addition, space is an issue. As a result the fan wheel is very small in diameter resulting in decreased efficiency. If you have additional questions or would like to discuss this topic in more depth, feel free to reach out to us directly via our contact page on our website. www.nyb.com/contact-us/

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад

    Why are the blades called "backward-inclined" (I've also heard "backward-curved"), then? In relation to what?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hi! Thanks so much for reaching out. The term backward inclined comes from the fact that the air across the blade surface deflects in the opposite direction of the rotation. This may seem counterintuitive, but it allows for the fan as a whole to generate static pressure more efficiently because part of the diffusion is done by this backward deflection rather than the fan casing. For this reason, BI fans generally have the highest efficiency and are best suited for medium flow and medium pressure applications. When referencing a BI wheel, the blade angle radially out from the hub will always be less than a 90 degree angle. Hopefully this is helpful. If you have further questions about this topic, please feel free to email us at nyb@nyb.com. Thanks!

  • @torinbrown8196
    @torinbrown8196 Год назад

    Just watched all 6 of these episodes. Just a marine, as in sea bound ships, mechanic I found these quite interesting. Appreciate you posting them and thank you.

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hi Torin! Thanks so much for your kind words. We are glad you found the video series interesting!

  • @princegustavious
    @princegustavious Год назад

    Fantastic tutorial! Is the vane in the 90 degree round duct a custom fabrication? Or is there an out-of-the-box solution?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hello! The vane inside the round duct shown in the video is a custom component. There are fabricators who manufacture guide vanes, most of these are designed for rectangular ductwork and require installation.

    • @princegustavious
      @princegustavious Год назад

      Thank you @@NewYorkBlowerCompany ! For this fabrication, do you recommend a single or double walled (e.g., hollow) turning vane?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      @@princegustavious There is no one type fits all applications turning vane. Each application should be looked at in a case by case situation. Abrasion, moisture, duct shape, duct size, incoming flow conditions, etc. influences vane type, # of vanes and vane shape. Double walled works well in abrupt, rectangular ductwork however users may experience condensation inside the vane when used in high moisture applications. Single walled are often used in round, long radius elbows. Hopefully this is helpful! Thanks

  • @aifrisyad7491
    @aifrisyad7491 Год назад

    does baseline pressure have the same number on any circumstances?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hello! Thanks so much for watching and reaching out with this question. Baseline pressure is the same as long as configurations do not change. For all of the inlet configuration videos, the base line pressure is based on a fan with an open inlet, rectangular to round transition leading from the fan into a straight run of ductwork before heading into a damper with a preset position. Any changes to this configuration would establish a new baseline. For example, if the damper position changes, a new baseline is established. If the straight run of ductwork is removed, a new baseline is established.

    • @aifrisyad7491
      @aifrisyad7491 Год назад

      @@NewYorkBlowerCompany i am wondering how many pressure do I need in order to have magnehelic to measure the standard pressure of in line pipe of my coffee roaster

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      @@aifrisyad7491 In order to better understand your question, can you clarify what you are trying to measure/accomplish? Are you looking for velocity pressure in order to calculate flow? Or are you looking for static pressure to calculate pressure drop? If Static Pressure (SP), one point should be good enough. If velocity pressure, it depends on the amount of straight duct available as well as how accurate the reading needs to be. Note that both readings are most accurate when taken in a straight run of ductwork (non-turbulent flow). Resources in include nyb’s Engineering Letter 7 - Field Testing of Fan Systems (www.nyb.com), AMCA’s publication 203-90 - Field Performance Measurement of Fan Systems, and AMCA's publication 201 - Fans and Systems. (www.amca.org)

  • @efmiii8896
    @efmiii8896 Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @physipesdia
    @physipesdia Год назад

    Great explaining .........Sir, if i want to ask a technical question, it will be here on youtube or in your website? thank you agine...........another thing, we want a video about fan surge and stall please.

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Thank you so much for your comment! We are glad you found the video helpful! And thank you for the topic suggestion, we will add this to our list for future content. For more in depth technical questions, you can reach out to nyb directly via our website contact page: www.nyb.com/contact-us/

  • @kalsiindustries
    @kalsiindustries Год назад

    Best Quality Blowers

  • @rohanoreilly6384
    @rohanoreilly6384 Год назад

    Hi Matt. Thano you for the precise vid. Does your department design custom multistage blower systems?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Thanks for watching! If needed, nyb can engineer a system utilizing multiple fans in series (typically 2) mounted on a skid to achieve pressures beyond 200” wg (7 psi or 50 Kpa).

  • @jonnyolson4387
    @jonnyolson4387 Год назад

    Thank you !

  • @hedi6884
    @hedi6884 Год назад

    I love the people! I love the work!

  • @elisiopossamaifilho4998
    @elisiopossamaifilho4998 Год назад

    It was the best fan series i have ever seen. Gratz.

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Thank you so much for your feedback! We are happy you found it valuable!

  • @elisiopossamaifilho4998
    @elisiopossamaifilho4998 Год назад

    Awesome. Knowledge you can't find on books (at least not easily)

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Thank you very much for the kind words! We are glad you found this helpful.

  • @kevinderosia8724
    @kevinderosia8724 Год назад

    Will changing the size of the 90 improve the air flow.....IE. Going from 6 inch to 8 inch 90 then back to 6 inch?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Hey Kevin! Changing the number of gores in the elbow and increasing the radius of the elbow will improve the flow (AMCA Publication 201 is an excellent resource). Regarding changing the duct diameter, this can create issues resulting in additional system losses and turbulence if the expansion/contractions are too abrupt. Most design organization (Industrial Ventilation Manual/ACGIH) recommend a max. transition angle of 15 deg. (7-1/2 deg. per side). This can result in long transitions.

  • @efmiii8896
    @efmiii8896 Год назад

    Excellent, NYB.

  • @curtismbenson
    @curtismbenson Год назад

    NYB doing the hard work, to make it easy for our customers

  • @whitlockindustrialinc.107
    @whitlockindustrialinc.107 Год назад

    Great review video.

  • @2MoreFish
    @2MoreFish Год назад

    Great Work Guys!

  • @SuperGodfather2000
    @SuperGodfather2000 Год назад

    Excellent explanation. What about the motor power when you go from A to B (same rpm) ?

    • @NewYorkBlowerCompany
      @NewYorkBlowerCompany Год назад

      Good Question! In this instance motor amp draw does not change from open discharge to position A discharge to position B discharge when operating at the same rpm. This is because a new fan curve is created and the point of operation on each new curve result in a similar energy consumption (not always the case as sometimes a “B” position discharge may result in a slight reduction in energy consumption). The real increase occurs when the fan’s speed needs to increase to overcome the loss in performance. Fan speed would need to increase approximately 10% to correct for the decrease in flow and energy consumption would increase approximately 40%.