What The Tech: Why use a FanGrid?

Mini­mize the wear, noise and energy consump­tion of your venti­la­tion system by using the FanGrid tech­nology.


With the FanGrid, as the name suggests, the large indi­vidual fans in a venti­la­tion system are replaced by a network of smaller fans. Depending on the avail­able instal­la­tion space and your require­ments, you can install as many or as few of these compo­nents as you like. Not only is the design flex­ible, it’s also fail-safe. This is espe­cially impor­tant in the classic areas of use for this tech­nology – in venti­la­tion systems for data centers, hospi­tals, hotels, and industry.

If one fan really is faulty, the others simply keep running. And the broken compo­nent can be replaced quickly and easily, just as easily as replacing the system. That’s because, depending on the size and complexity, a FanGrid can be installed from scratch in a matter of hours or days. It’s also easy to order plug-and-play compo­nents later and have them installed.

Unlike old belt-driven fans, the FanGrid doesn’t operate at full blast. Instead, the indi­vidual fans each run in their optimum range, which mini­mizes wear, noise and, above all, energy consump­tion. Green­In­tel­li­gence EC motors also help with that. The FanGrid adapts to the higher-level control system’s device logic and can also be indi­vid­u­ally controlled.

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