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FAN & BLOWER REPAIR & RE-BUILD
Oleg Systems Ltd.
supply replacement
parts to all industrialblower and fan makes:
- Replacement wheels, impellers for
obsolete indutrial fans & blowers
- High temperature oven circulating fans
repair & re-build
- Industrial fan / blower wheels balancing
- Stainless steel and other alloy fan &
blower wheels / impellers duplication
- Custome blowers, fans, ventilators repair
for a number of industries and applications:
- industrial process air moving
- ovens and dryers air circulation
- dust collection, fume extraction and air
scrubbing
- pneumatic conveying
- incinerators, flue gas exhaust
- combustion, industrial oxidizing
Phone: 1-888-763-1800
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canadianblower
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We manufacture custom air moving systems, process air
knives and air curtains, dust collectors, scrubbers and fume
extractors, air transfer systems and other industrial process
ventilation systems.
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On a call for heat, a space-heating
unit will provide air at the desired room temperature. An airhandler
may also be designed to increase outlet temperature when room
temperature is low. A duct stat or probe at the outlet of the unit
prevents outlet temperatures from exceeding the maximum allowable
value.
When a unit blower runs
continuously, room air is monitored and the outlet air temperature is
modulated to maintain the temperature. Systems are usually
designed for either Space Heating or for Make-Up Air use. However,
standard Make-up Air Units may be provided with a room thermostat that
monitors indoor minimum set point, a signal is sent to the unit to
override outlet temperature set point and turn the unit to full fire.
When minimum room temperature is satisfied, unit returns to outlet air
temperature control mode. Return Air Units are a design that includes a
damper to bring room air back into the unit. These re-circulate indoor
air through a unit with a minimum of outside air added. This type of
unit is able to provide air movement for indoor comfort and reduced
temperature stratification, but with a minimum of heat added to the
building.
Typical Class III Locations Include:
• Woodworking plants
• Textile mills
• Cotton gins and cotton seed mills
• Flax producing plants
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