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FUA-1300/1800/2100/3000/4700
The FUA is an extraction fan that is specially designed to remove
welding and other harmful fumes as dust, oil mist and exhaust gases.
The fan is intended and designed for mounting to extraction arms
and filter units.
product data sheet
Applications
Protection class
The FUA is intended to be used for the following
applications:
•tMIG-MAG/GMAW welding
•tTIG welding
•tFCAW welding
•tstick/MMAW welding
•tvehicle exhaust extraction systems
Do not use the FUA for the following applications
or in the following circumstances:
•taluminium laser cutting
•textraction of aggressive fumes and gases (e.g.
from acids, alkaline or soldering paste containing
lithium)
•textraction of hot gases (more than 80°C/176°F
continuously)
•tgrinding aluminium and magnesium
•tflame spraying
•textraction of cement, saw dust, wood dust, etc.
•texplosive environments or explosive substances/gases
IP 55
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature:
•tmin.
•tnom.
•tmax.
5°C (41°F)
20°C (68°F)
40°C (104°F)
Max. relative humidity
80%
Outdoor use allowed
no
Storage conditions
5-40°C (41-104°F)
relative humidity max. 80%
Product combinations
Exhaust extraction
systems
all hose reel/drop systems
Filter units
all systems
Fume extraction systems
all systems
Control equipment
all systems
Scope of supply
Fan
Specifications
Physical dimensions and properties
Order information
Material:
•tfan
•thousing
Shipping data
aluminium
sheet metal
Colour:
•tmotor
•thousing
black (RAL 9005)
grey (RAL 7035)
Motor design
IEC 60072
Fan type
radial
Design conditions
20°C (68°F) at sea level
Max. airflow temperature
80°C/176°F
Performance
Speed
2800 rpm
Number/package
1
Harmonized Tariff Code
8414.5940.90
Country of origin
the Netherlands
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table 1:t for dimensions.
table 2:t for remaining specifications, options
and accessories.
page 2:t for outlet and motor positions.
page 4:t for fan curves.
Approvals/certificates
FUA-1800/4700
Electrical data
Max. start/stops per hour
30
Insulation class
F
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