EBST forward curved centrifugal fans provide compact, efficient air movement solutions for applications where space constraints demand a small footprint without compromising performance. Each forward curved centrifugal fan features impellers constructed from either advanced composite materials or durable metal, optimized using ternary flow CFD simulation technology to achieve optimal aerodynamic efficiency and acoustic performance. The forward curved fan series is available with AC, DC, and EC motor options, providing design flexibility to match specific application requirements for cost, efficiency, and control capability. Every forward curved centrifugal fan incorporates motors with F-class insulation that have successfully completed 65℃ high-temperature testing over three months and 40,000-hour lifespan validation, ensuring long-term reliability in continuous-duty applications. The forward curved fan product range spans diameters from 120mm to 180mm, offering exceptionally compact form factors ideal for space-constrained equipment designs. Maximum airflow for the forward curved centrifugal fan series reaches 958m³/h with static pressure capability up to 800Pa, providing substantial ventilation capacity for residential and light commercial applications. Forward curved centrifugal fan technology excels in applications including residential air conditioning systems requiring quiet, efficient indoor unit airflow, HVAC ventilation systems where compact size facilitates installation, kitchen range hoods demanding high static pressure to overcome duct resistance and filter loading, and rail transit applications where reliability under vibration is essential. The DC and EC forward curved fan variants offer precise speed control through 0-10V or PWM signals, enabling variable airflow operation that optimizes energy consumption and acoustic performance. EBST’s extensive manufacturing capabilities, supported by over 20 years of fan design experience, ensure that every forward curved centrifugal fan delivers the performance, reliability, and acoustic characteristics required for integration into finished equipment.
