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In-line Turbo Fan

A Turbo Fan is an single fan housed in its own "fan box" that can be used to:
  1. Compensate for any bends (No 90º bends; see below) in your vent installation.  Bends/angles in vent can impede the airflow and slow evaporation rate.
  2. Compensate for long (high) vent installations.  Similar to a bend in the vent, a high vent stack can slow evaporation rates.
  3. Add extra evaporation to Non-Electric models.  Non-Electric models, of course, do not have fans to speed evaporation.  If you are in a slow wind space a Turbo Fan may be a good option to assist evaporation.  A 12VDC version is probably the most practical.

Power Options

Turbo Fans are available in 12VDC and AC Electric (120VAC and 230VAC).

Size Options

Turbo Fans are available in 3" (for Self-Contained Systems) or 4" (for Remote Systems) configurations.

3" Option


4" Option



Inline Turbo Fan Placement

If there are bends in the vent installation (i.e., 2 x 45º bends) place the Turbo Fan in-line after the second bend as close to the top of the vent (below Wind Turbine Ventilator or V Rain Cap) as possible.

Warning

Never use 90º angles or bends in your vent system.  More info on 90º bends.