Fan Motor Testing Equipment for Air Moving Applications
The fan motor is an important component in industrial facilities. Fans and their motors have become indispensable in modern industrial plants. Whether for ventilation of warehouses, cold stores for cooling or just for fresh air – fan motors are everywhere. The various fans available hardly differ in terms of function, but rather in their environment.
Fan motor drive methods
Standalone fans are usually powered by an electric motors, often attached directly to the motor’s output, with no gears or belts. The motor is either hidden in the fan’s center hub or extends behind it.
In machines with a rotating part, the fan is often connected to it rather than being powered separately. This is commonly seen in motor vehicles, where the fan is connected to the drive shaft or through a belt and pulleys. Another common configuration is a dual-shaft motor, where one end of the shaft drives a mechanism, while the other has a fan mounted on it to cool the motor itself.
MEA Fan Tester (AMCA/BSI stds) with & without Airways
Fan Efficiency — Airflow Rate — Parabolic Fan Load Curve — Dynamic / Static Pressure
Compliance with IEEE Std 112, AMCA 210 and BSi BS 848
MEA Fan Testing System with Airways measures pressure, airflow, and temperature of the fan at different air inlet conditions, including:
— Current, Voltage, Motor Input Power
— Fan Input Power
— Fan Output Power
— Fan Efficiency vs. Airflow Rate
— Air Heating Capacity
— Dynamic and Static Pressure vs. Airflow Rate
— Parabolic Fan Load Curve
— Pressure inside airway testing chamber
— Pressure at airway inlet orifice
— Temperature inside airway testing chamber
— Temperature outside airway
— and more…