Bifurcated Fan

A bifurcated fan, also known as a double-width double-inlet (DWDI) fan, is a type of centrifugal fan configuration characterized by having two separate inlet openings and impellers within a single fan housing. This design allows for increased airflow capacity and efficiency compared to single-inlet centrifugal fans.

Double-Width Double-Inlet Design : Bifurcated fans have a unique design with two inlet openings located on opposite sides of the fan housing. Each inlet feeds air into its respective impeller, which is mounted on a common shaft within the housing.

High Airflow Capacity : The bifurcated design allows for increased airflow capacity compared to single-inlet centrifugal fans of similar size. By utilizing two impellers, bifurcated fans can generate higher airflow rates and static pressures, making them suitable for applications with demanding airflow requirements.

Applications : Bifurcated fans are used in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications, including HVAC systems, industrial ventilation, air handling units, process cooling, and exhaust systems. They are suitable for applications where high airflow rates, pressure capabilities, and efficiency are required.

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