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    Direct-Drive Corrosion-Resistant Duct Fans

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Duct Fans. Direct-Drive Corrosion-Resistant Duct Fans.
    A galvanized steel housing offers good corrosion resistance. All of these direct-drive fans have fewer moving parts than belt-drive fans for less maintenance. Also known as axial duct fans, they install inline in ductwork for use as an exhaust, supply, or booster fan. The fans have a totally enclosed motor enclosure, which can be used in dirty, dusty, and damp environments.
    Note: Airflow depends on the resistance created by ductwork. This resistance, known as static pressure (SP), is measured in inches of water.
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    120V AC, Single Phase—Hardwire
    6"1240 ft³/min @ 3/8 in. H₂O
    280 ft³/min @ 1/8 in. H₂O
    Not Rated2,7001/1011 3/8"13 3/8"6"140Galvanized SteelPolypropylene
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
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    Direct-Drive Corrosion-Resistant Fan for 6" Diameter Duct, Hardwire
    EachDelivers tomorrow 7-9 am
     
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