GUNT Experiments with a Radial Fan offers practical, software-supported training on the operation and characteristic variables of radial fans. It enables users to observe how gases are transported under moderate pressure conditions and how different rotor designs influence fan performance.
Product Features
- Radial fan system with variable speed control via frequency converter
- Air drawn in axially and discharged radially through rotor deflection
- Transparent intake pipe equipped with guide plates and flow straightener for accurate airflow stabilization
- Throttle valve at the delivery pipe controls airflow for various test conditions
- Includes two easily interchangeable rotors: one with forward curved blades and one with backward curved blades
- Integrated sensors for pressure and temperature monitoring
- Flow rate determined by differential pressure measurement on the intake nozzle
- Microprocessor-based measurement technology housed safely within the unit
- Direct USB transmission of measured values to PC for data logging and analysis
- Includes GUNT software for experiment setup, control, and data evaluation
Benefits
- Ideal for understanding airflow dynamics in radial fans
- Enables performance comparison between different rotor blade shapes
- Supports detailed, repeatable experiments with real-time data analysis
- Software-assisted operation streamlines evaluation and report generation
Why Choose GUNT Experiments with a Radial Fan?
GUNT’s HM 280 unit provides a hands-on approach to learning fan dynamics and rotor behavior. With software integration and interchangeable rotors, it's the perfect educational tool for mechanical, HVAC, and fluid dynamics training programs.
