The release of the new EC (Electronically Commutated) series of Fantech JetVent fans has thrust forward energy
efficiency in car park ventilation.
Fantech’s Market Development Engineer, Daniel Tan, said the brushless DC technology used in the EC motor was
highly efficient, and when combined with integrated speed control could reduce noise and lead to significant
power savings.
When performing within AS2107:2000 noise requirements, the fan has the greatest thrust of all similarly sized JetVent
fan units. At high speed (25.8r/s), the installed EC fan has a throw distance of 55 metres.
Daniel said there was an increased trend towards demand based
operations to maximise efficiency. “Demand Control
Ventilation is a smart technology where the ventilation
rate matches the demand requirements at any given time,”
he said. “Sensors in the car park measure the level of
carbon monoxide and provide feedback to the Digital Zone
Controller which automatically adjusts the speed of the
fan to ensure carbon monoxide levels remain at an
acceptable level, minimising power consumption and noise.”
“Traditionally this has been achieved with an external fan
controller and a variable speed drive. Where the JetVent
EC differs, is that the speed control is incorporated into the
product,” he said.
“The EC fan also has a unique feature called ComLink
which allows digital communication between fan units and
the matching Digital JetVent Zone Controller. As a result the
wiring schemes used to control the fan are very simple and
can therefore lead to huge installation savings. The digital
communication also allows real time information to be
transmitted back to the central monitoring system.”
In addition to the high efficiency motor and speed control
of the new EC units, the entire JetVent range utilises small,
high speed fans which are more efficient than those used
to push air around traditional ducts. The impulse fans are
strategically located and thrust a high speed jet of air which
in turn causes movement of large volumes of air through a
process known as entrainment. The JetVent range can also
help reduce construction costs, provided the decision to use
a ductless system is made early in the building design.
“The modern trend is to move away from mechanical
ductwork and associated constraints,” Daniel said. “At only
365mm high, the JIU-CPCEC fits in most voids and provides
the ultimate in car park ventilation efficiency.”