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Paha Series Cellular Aspirator

  • A cell-type exhaust fan is a compact ventilation device that safely and efficiently exhausts polluted air to the outside environment in industrial and commercial buildings. Its modular body structure, high-strength materials, and quiet operation make it a preferred choice for many air conditioning projects.

  • Cell-Type Exhaust Fan Features

  • ✔ Highly Efficient Air Transfer

  • Its aerodynamic fan structure and optimized cell design provide maximum air flow with minimal energy consumption.

  • ✔ Durable Modular Body

  • Its body, manufactured from galvanized or aluminum sheet metal, ensures long-lasting use. The unit is highly resistant to corrosion.

  • ✔ Quiet and Balanced Operation

  • Thanks to its specially designed fan-motor assembly and vibration-absorbing mounting elements, it operates at a low noise level.

  • ✔ Easy Installation and Maintenance

  • The modular structure of the cell facilitates service access. Fan, motor, and filter components can be quickly inspected.

  • ✔ Wide Range of Models

  • Models available with different flow rates, pressures, and motor powers provide suitable solutions for every project.

  • Areas of Use

  • Factories and production facilities

  • Shopping malls, offices, hotels, and commercial buildings

  • Parking lot ventilation systems

  • Warehouses and logistics centers

  • Industrial kitchen exhaust lines

  • Social facilities and sports halls

  • Performance and Energy Efficiency

  • Cellular aspirators operate energy-efficiently with high-efficiency motor options (IE2 – IE3 – IE4), optimized fan geometry, and a low-pressure-loss interior design. Optional speed controllers (inverters) can be used to further reduce energy consumption.

  • Advantages

  • Reliable air discharge at high flow rates

  • Heat- and moisture-resistant body structure

  • Low noise level

  • Long-lasting bearings and mechanical components

  • Specific sizing and manufacturing options for specific projects

  • Easy service access

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