Greenheck Introduces AER Configurable Condenser Fan

Greenheck, a national supplier of air movement, air control, and air conditioning equipment, recently introduced its new AER direct drive configurable condenser fan, according to a press release. The unit offers temperature regulation and can provide ventilation for pre-existing equipment, including situations that require enhanced water and temperature protection.

The unit comes in four sizes ranging from 20 to 36 inches. It also provides a performance of up to 29,800 cfm and an external static pressure of up to 2.80 in. wg, the news release reports. According to the product description on the Greenheck website, “The configurable condenser model AER is designed for clean-air applications including tempered air systems, dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS), mission-critical, and data-center management. Motor protection available up to IP55 and can operate up to 60°C [140°F] ambient temperature. Fan features galvanized steel construction, fabricated steel or cast aluminum propellors, and alternating-current (AC) or electronically commutated (EC) motor options.”

The news release also reports that the product is AMCA-certified for Sound and Air Performance, as well as UL/cUL 705 Listed.

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