FORCED DRAFT UNIT VENTILATORS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DRAFT/STOP AMERICAN AIR FILTER COMPANY, INC. Suite 2200 9920 Corporate Campus Drive Louisville KY 40223 FORCED DRAFT UNIT VENTILATORS OF THE CABINET TYPE;
HERMAN NELSON SNYDERGENERAL CORPORATION 3620 TRAMMELL CROW CENTER 2001 ROSS AVENUE DALLAS TX 75201 FORCED DRAFT UNIT VENTILATORS OF THE CABINET TYPE, (2) FORCED DRAFT UNIT HEATERS OF THE FLUID-HEATED RADIATOR TYPE, (3) COMPLETE VENTILATING BLOWER UNITS, (4) PROPELLER FANS FOR DIRECT INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL VENTILATION, (5) CENTRIFUGAL FANS FOR HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS, (6) FORCED DRAFT PORTABLE LIQUID-FUEL HEATERS FOR TEMPORARY INDOOR AND OUTDOOR HEATING, THAWING AND DRYING PURPOSES AND (7) FORCED DRAFT PORTABLE VENTILATORS FOR TEMPORARY VENTILATING PURPOSES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An egg-shaped anaerobic sludge digester has upper and lower draft tubes, and an optional middle draft tube. The draft tubes are arranged so that liquid can be (1) simultaneously pumped downwards through the upper (or middle) draft tube and upwards through the lower (or middle) draft tube; (2) simultaneously pumped upwards through two or more draft tubes; or (3) simultaneously pumped downwards through two or more draft tubes. When a middle draft tube is provided, it can be used in place of the upper draft tube when the liquid surface in the digester falls below the top of the upper draft tube. Alternatively, the middle draft tube can work as a coordinated relay conduit to move liquid either in the same direction as the upper draft tube or to move liquid in the same direction as the lower draft tube.