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Table of Contents
· Management Commitment to Quality ……………………………………………………. 1
· Company Profile ……………………………………………………………………………. 2
· Technical Information …..……...…………………………………………………………… 3
· Smoke Extract Fan Introducton …………………………….……………………………... 8
· Fan Performance curves and Technical data …………………………………………… 13
· Smoke Extract Fan Certificate……………………………………………………………. 46
· Jet Fan Introduction ……………………………………………………………………….. 47
· Jet Fan Technical Data ………………………...…………………………………………. 52
· Jet Fan Certificate…… ………………………...…………………………………………. 53
· Warranty …………………………………………………………………………………….. 54
· Contacts / Inquiries ………………………………………………………………………… 56

About Us:
Saudi Fan Industries was established In 1999 as another manufacturing division of steadily growing organization
“Refrigeration House group“in order to fulfill requirements of local market for air movement and control
equipments.

As a member of Refrigeration House Group , that has market research for ventilation equipments spread over 25
years ,Saudi Fan industries now has grown into a full swing manufacturing unit to satisfy the demanding needs
of air movement and control equipments for modern residential ,commercial and industrial zones .

Since its establishment ,Saudi Fan Industries has acquired modern manufacturing technology in order to achieve
“Total Customer Satisfaction”.Not only still it has been investing significant resources in latest technology but
also has created a medium where everyone in the organization can contribute. We have a stringent policy of
research, development and making awareness of technology throughout the organization .Saudi Fan Industries
has been implimented Quality Assurance Management System as per EN ISO 9001:2008 Standard . As a result
,Saudi Fan Industries products are manufactured precisely and consistently through all production stages under
strict quality control procedures.

Saudi Fan Industries strictly acting on the policy of “The high quality product should be delivered to our
valued customers right from the beginning”
Now Saudi Fan Industries is not only the leading supplier of air movement and control equipment in
Kingdom but also a famous name in entire gulf. It offers wide range of fans and ventilator products for
residential, commercial ,institutional and industrial buildings in applications from comfort ventilation to
manufacturing processes.

Products are available for exhaust, supply, re-circulate, filtered process and gravity applications. Fans are
available in either direct drive or belt drive.
Saudi Fan Industries has significant production capacity inorder to fulfill
markets demand. It also has a pool of qualified staff, who are fully
dedicated to give best advice to our valued customer's inquires . Performance certified by AMCA Accredited
Laboratory for installation Type A : free
inlet, free outlet per AMCA
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Technical Information
Fan Laws

Speed Variation at constant fan size and constant In the case of changes in the wheel diameter of
density : geometrically similar wheels at constant speed :

The volume flow changes V1 n1 The volume flow changes


proportionately to the speed . V2 = n2 proportionately to the third
V1 D1 3
V2 = ( D2 )
power of the wheel diameter .

All pressures (static, dynamic


All pressures (static, dynamic
and total) change
and total) change Pst 1 n1 2 V1 2 Pst 1 D1 2
proportionately to the square =( ) = (
Pst 2 n2 V2
) proportionately to the square of Pst 2 =( D2 )
wheel diameter .
of speed .
The Power requirement
The Power requirement
P1 n1 V1 3 changes proportionately to the
changes proportionately to the =( )3 = ( ) P1 D1 5
third power of speed P 2 n2 V2 fifth power of wheel diameter . P 2 =( D2 )

Pressure Units
Convert to

Convert from 2 2 2 lb/ in


2
inches
Pa (N/m ) bar atmosphere mm Hg mm H2O m H2O kg/cm lb/ ft inches Hg
(psi) H2O
2 -5 -6 -4 -5 -4 -4 -3
Pa (N/m ) 1 10 9.87 10 0.0075 0.1 10 1.02 10 0.021 1.45 10 2.96 10 4.02 10
4
bar 105 1 0.987 750 1.019 10 10.197 1.0197 2090 14.5 29.61 402
5
atmosphere 1.01 10 1.013 1 759.9 10332 10.332 1.03 2117.5 14.69 29.92 407
-3 -3 -3
mm Hg = 1Torr 133.3 1.33 10 1.32 10 1 13.3 0.013 1.36 10 2.79 0.019 0.039 0.54
-5 -4 -3 -3
mm H2O 10 0.000097 9.87 10 0.075 1 0.001 1.02 10 0.209 1.45 10 2.96 10 0.04
-2
m H2O 104 0.097 9.87 10 75 1000 1 0.102 209 1.45 2.96 40.2
2 4
kg/cm 9.8 10 0.98 0.97 735 10000 10 1 2049 14.21 29.03 394
2 -4 -4 -3 -4
lb/ ft 47.8 4.78 10 4.72 10 0.36 4.78 4.78 10 4.88 10 1 0.0069 0.014 0.19
2
lb/ in (psi) 6894.76 0.069 0.068 51.7 689.7 0.69 0.07 144 1 2.04 27.7
inches Hg 3377 0.0338 0.033 25.4 337.7 0.337 0.034 70.8 0.49 1 13.57
-3 -3
inches H2O 248.8 2.49 10 2.46 10 1.87 25.4 0.0254 0.0025 5.2 0.036 0.074 1

Volume Flow Units


Convert to
Convert from
3 3 3
m /s m /min m /h liter/sec liter/min liter/h cfm US gpd US gpm IMP gpd IMP gpm
3
m /s 1 60 3600 1000 60000 3600000 2119 22800000 15852 19000000 13200
3
m /min 0.0167 1 60 16.67 1000 60000 35.32 380000 264.2 316667 220
3
m /h 0.000278 0.0167 1 0.278 16.67 1000 0.589 6333.3 4.403 5277.8 3.67
liter/sec 0.001 0.06 3.6 1 60 3600 2.119 22800 15.852 19000 13.2
-5
liter/min 1.67 10 0.001 0.06 0.0167 1 60 0.0353 380 0.2642 316.7 0.22
-7
liter/h 2.7 10 0.000017 0.001 0.00028 0.0167 1 0.00059 6.33 0.0044 5.28 0.0037
cfm 0.00047 0.028 1.699 0.472 28.32 1698.99 1 10760.3 7.48 8966.9 6.23
-8 -6
US gpd 4.39 10 2.6 10 0.000158 0.000044 0.0026 0.158 0.000093 1 0.000695 0.833 0.000579
US gpm 0.000063 0.00379 0.227 0.063 3.785 227.1 0.1337 1438.3 1 1198.6 0.833
-8 -6 -5
IMP gpd UK 5.26 10 3.2 10 0.000189 5.26 10 0.00316 0.1895 0.00011 1.2 0.00083 1 0.00069
IMPgpm UK 0.000076 0.0046 0.272 0.076 4.55 272.7 0.161 1727.3 1.2 1439.4 1

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Temperature Conversion

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Smoke Control Systems

Understanding The Smoke and Heat Exhaust Ventilation Systems

How the system works


The aim of a smoke control system is to remove heat and smoke from the compartment to meet the design
objectives. The system is to provide tenable conditions within the compartment, or to contain smoke within a
predetermined area and extract it to atmosphere. The design shall be based on calculation, and shall be based
on the performance criteria given in the relevant sections below.

For the purpose of this document smoke control system is considered:

1. SHEVS (Smoke and Heat Exhaust Ventilation Systems), which are designed to maintain tenable conditions
within smoke or a clear layer beneath it

2. Smoke Extract Fans, the main extract fans to maintain the design extract rate.

3. Jet Fan systems which are used to direct smoke to extract points or away from areas of the building, but
which are not expected to maintain tenable conditions within the smoke.
The system will be designed to maintain tenable conditions on escape routes when designing to aid means of

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

The performance criteria can be different for each option, for example, the minimum clear height can be
different for occupant's escape and for fire fighting, in view of the protective clothing and training
available for fire-fighters.

In the design of a smoke control system in car parking particular consideration should be given to the
following:

k The geometry of the building


k Down stand beams
k Obstruction by large vehicles
k Height of the compartment
k Achieving low level air movement
k Interference with sprinkler activation and pattern
k Excessive smoke temperatures affecting fan integrity

Design Principles

The extract rate shall be calculated for the removal of the mass of mixed air and smoke impelled towards
the exhaust intakes. The number of jet fans activated shall not cause the volume of air movement to be
greater than the volume extracted by the main extract fans.

The effect of the system on all other areas of the building shall be considered. Areas, other than the one
where the fire is located, should be kept substantially free of smoke. The position of the stairwells means
of escape corridors, and lobby doors, where present, shall be co-ordinate with jet fan locations and jet
orientations to avoid exposing the doors to dynamic pressure effects which might cause smoke to enter the
lobby, stairwell and/or corridors.

The distribution of the jet fans shall be such that there are no stagnant areas in daily ventilation
operational mode.

The ventilation system shall be able to control the flow of smoke wherever the fire occurs within the
compartment.

The design objectives of the system shall be met even after failure of the jet fan closest to the fire.
In large compartments it may be possible to design the system so that smoke is largely confined to within
specific areas by the action of the jet fans. Designs based on the creation of these smoke control zones shall
either:
Have physical partitions to create channels for the smoke and the induced air flow, thus separating
neighboring zones; or

Demonstrate, using a CFD model conforming to the Smoke Control Association


Guide for CFD modeling of Car Parks, Loading Bays and Coach Parks, that smoke is contained within the
zone boundaries, is channeled to the extract fans, and does not lead to untenable conditions being created
due to significant quantities of smoke to circulate in other zones.

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

On detection of a fire, the main extract fans shall operate to provide the calculated rate of extract for a fire
condition. After an appropriate delay, the jet fans shall activate in such numbers as necessary to direct the
smoke efficiently towards the main extract points for a fire condition.

The delay is necessary to ensure that the escaping occupants are not compromised by the action of the jet
fan system. Within the affected smoke zone, escaping occupants need to be able to walk to a clear storey
exit such that they are not inhibited by the smoke and heat generated by the fire and moved by the fans
operating during the initial escape period.

Recommendations

In all cases there shall be standby capacity of the main extract fans to maintain the design extract rate
assuming failure of one fan.
The system can be shared with that used for fume ventilation, although the extract rate may need to
increase to deal with the larger volumes of smoke. The system shall extract only at high level when used to
extract smoke, and any low level extract shall either shut down or operate to provide inlet air.

The extract rate shall be achieved within the compartment. Therefore, the system shall be designed to
allow for pressure losses within the extract system between the compartment and the fans and from the
fans to outside.

Smoke Control System Operation - Car Parking

Normal mode Operation Fire mode Operation

Normal mode Operation Fire mode Operation

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SMOKE EXTRACT FAN INTRODUCTION

Smoke Extract fans


Excellent performance and safety
The Smoke Extraction Fans were developed to ensure the air circulation
in closed environments. In emergency situations, they withstand
operation at high temperatures and ensure fast smoke extraction and
heat, besides delaying the fire propagation, allowing free access to the
emergency exits.
Certification

The Fire Resistance Test F300 /120 min is based on the requirements of the European safety standard for
smoke and heat exhaustion systems - EN12101- 3-2002 "Smoke and Heat Control Systems - Part 3:
Specification for Powered Smoke and Exhaust Ventilators”

Range

The range consists of different models according to size requirements, air flow direction, speed and
operating conditions (normal ventilation or smoke extraction).
The SMOKE FANS are available in eleven standard sizes from 315mm upto 1000 mm diameter blades, one-
way airflow and single or dual speed.

Impeller

Adjustable pitch setting with 1 - 5°increment ranging from 20° to 45°,Impellers are available for diameters
between 315mm and 1000mm.
The hub parts and blades are as standard manufactured in a pressure die cast silumin alloy. The bosses are
machined from stainless steel. The reinforcement plates used for the 5W are manufactured in stainless
steel.

Temperature range: up to +300°C for operation in 2 hours.

Housing

Fan housing is manufactured in galvanized steel, heavy duty construction for added strength and durability.
Fan casings are heavy gauge, sheet steel, roll formed, welded and hot dipped galvanized, all fans have
mounting feet for installing the fan unit.

Motors

Motors are totally enclosed airstream cooled, metric frame protected to Ip55.
Motors have Class H insulation and are rated for normal continuous duty at 40ºC and once only emergency
operation in smoke conditions of 300ºC for 2 hours.

Motors are either single speed or two speeds. Two speed motors shall have a winding with direct starting at
both speeds. However single speed units may have speed choice using inverters, motor able to operate with
frequency inverter.

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SMOKE EXTRACT FAN INTRODUCTION

Construction Features

01 02 03

04

1) Impeller with airfoil profile blades made in aluminum.

2) Class H, IP 55 fire rated motor

3) Fan casings are welded and hot dipped galvanized

4) Fixing brackets in galvanized steel sheet for ceiling/floor installation

Reference code

SMK.F 315 0.55 / 4

Smoke
Extraction Fan

Impeller Diameter

Motor kW

Number of poles -2 pole


-4 pole

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SMOKE EXTRACT FAN INTRODUCTION

Accessories

k Starters

Manual Motor Starter, Push Button Operator, NEMA Style,

k VFD

Variable Frequency Drive is a type of motor controller that drives


an electric motor by varying the frequency and voltage supplied
to the electric motor.

k Inlet Ventury

For optimum inlet performance

k Spring Isolator

Spring isolators are used to isolate all kinds of fan equipment to be


free from vibration. Deflections are determined by fan speed, size,
motor horsepower and equipment location,
Available in two types : Hanger Type & Floor Type

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SMOKE EXTRACT FAN

k Companion Flange for duct connection

k Isolator Switch

for break the circuits , A wide range selection of NEMA rated


Switches are available for positive electrical shutoff and safety ,
including dust tight, rainproof, corrosion resistant.
Switches may be internally or externally mounted.

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SMOKE EXTRACT FAN

PM
Pressure[inwg] Power[kw]
0.80 0.20

0.70 0.15

0.60 0.10
45º
40º
0.50 35º 0.05
30º
25º
20º
0.40 0.00

0.30 -0.05

0.20 -0.10

0.10 -0.15

20º 25º 30º 35º 40º 45º


0.00 -0.20
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800
Airflow[cfm]

All dimensions are in mm

Blade Angle 45 º
Airflow Pst Pv Pt Power V Ef Pt Sound Power Lw dB
cfm inwg inwg inwg kW m/s % 63 Hz 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1k Hz 2k Hz 4k Hz 8k Hz LW

1730 0.00 0.25 0.25 0.09 2.62 54 66 63 61 61 59 60 63 59 71


1610 0.06 0.22 0.28 0.09 2.44 55 66 63 61 61 60 61 63 59 71
1490 0.11 0.18 0.29 0.09 2.25 56 66 63 61 62 61 62 63 59 71
1370 0.15 0.16 0.31 0.09 2.07 55 66 63 61 62 61 62 63 59 72
1250 0.19 0.13 0.32 0.09 1.89 53 68 65 63 64 62 63 63 60 73
1120 0.22 0.11 0.32 0.09 1.70 49 69 68 66 65 63 63 63 60 75

Blade Angle 40 º
Airflow Pst Pv Pt Power V Ef Pt Sound Power Lw dB
cfm inwg inwg inwg kW m/s % 63 Hz 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1k Hz 2k Hz 4k Hz 8k Hz LW
1590 0.00 0.21 0.21 0.07 2.41 55 67 60 62 58 57 57 60 57 70
1480 0.06 0.18 0.24 0.07 2.24 57 66 60 61 59 57 58 60 57 70
1370 0.11 0.16 0.27 0.07 2.07 58 66 61 61 59 58 59 61 58 70
1260 0.16 0.13 0.29 0.07 1.90 58 65 61 61 60 59 60 61 58 70
1150 0.20 0.11 0.31 0.07 1.73 58 65 62 61 61 60 61 62 58 71
1030 0.23 0.09 0.32 0.07 1.57 56 66 63 61 62 61 62 62 58 71
923 0.25 0.07 0.32 0.07 1.40 51 72 69 67 66 63 63 63 58 76

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SMOKE EXTRACT FAN

PM

Performance certified as per AMCA Standard 210/99. The sound datas are calculated

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SMOKE EXTRACT FAN CERTIFICATE

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JET FAN INTRODUCTION

Jet Fans
Impulse Ventilation
Excellent performance and safety
The Smoke Extraction Fans were developed to ensure
the air circulation in closed environments. In
emergency situations, they withstand operation at high
temperatures and ensure fast smoke extraction and
heat, besides delaying the fire propagation, allowing
free access to the emergency exits.

Jet Fan can run in either normal extract mode or at a


once only smoke operation at 300ºC for 2 hours which
means cost savings as a single fan provides both general
and smoke extract requirements.

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JET FAN INTRODUCTION

Certification
The Fire Resistance Test F300 /120 min is
based on the requirements of the European
safety standard for smoke and heat
exhaustion systems - EN12101- 3-2002
"Smoke and Heat Control Systems - Part 3:
Specification for Powered Smoke and
Exhaust Ventilators”

Range
The range consists of different models
according to size requirements, air flow
direction, speed and operating conditions
(normal ventilation or smoke extraction).

The JET FANS are available in five standard


sizes with 315mm, 355mm, 400 mm, 450
JET FAN INTRODUCTION
mm and 500mm diameter blades, one-way
airflow and single or dual speed.

Impeller
Adjustable pitch setting with 1°- 5°
increment ranging from 20° to
45°,Impellers are available for diameters
between 315mm and 1000mm.
The hub parts and blades are as standard manufactured in a pressure die cast silumin alloy. The
bosses are machined from stainless steel. The reinforcement plates used for the 5W are
manufactured in stainless steel.

Temperature range: up to +300°C for operation in 2 hours.

Housing
Fan housing is manufactured in galvanized steel, heavy duty construction for added strength and
durability. Fan casings are heavy gauge, sheet steel, roll formed, welded and hot dipped
galvanized, all fans have mounting feet for installing the fan unit.

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JET FAN INTRODUCTION

Motors
Motors are totally enclosed airstream cooled, metric frame protected to Ip55.

Motors have Class H insulation and are rated for normal continuous duty at 40ºC and once only
emergency operation in smoke conditions of 300ºC for 2 hours.

Motors are either single speed or two speeds. Two speed motors shall have a winding with direct
starting at both speeds. However single speed units may have speed choice using inverters, motor
able to operate with frequency inverter.

Silencers
Integral inlet and outlet silencer are mounted to either side of the fan housing, with thermo-
acoustic insulation and an integral bell mouth to provide reduced sound levels and optimal
performance. Silencers are constructed from pre-galvanized sheet steel outer and pre-galvanized
perforated sheet inner lining.

The inlet silencer has a coated guard attached, whilst the outer silencer has a deflector fitted to
guide the air in the direction required.

Silencer length and insulation can be increased on demand in case a certain noise level is
required.

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JET FAN CONSTRUCTION

Construction Features

1. Protection guard on inlet side

2. Silencers in galvanized steel sheet inside lined with high


performance acoustic insulation material.

3. Impeller with airfoil profile blades made in aluminum.

4. Class H, IP 55 fire rated motor

5. Fan casings are welded and hot dipped galvanized

6. Fixing brackets in galvanized steel sheet for ceiling installation

7. Deflector on outlet side

Reference code
JET. F 315 40

Jet Fan

Impeller Diameter

Blade angle

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JET FAN CONSTRUCTION

Accessories

k Starters

Manual Motor Starter, Push Button Operator, NEMA Style,

k VFD

Variable Frequency Drive is a type of motor controller that drives


an electric motor by varying the frequency and voltage supplied
to the electric motor.

k Spring Isolator

Spring isolators are used to isolate all kinds of fan equipment to be


free from vibration. Deflections are determined by fan speed, size,
motor horsepower and equipment location,
Available in two types : Hanger Type & Floor Type

k Isolator switch

for break the circuits , A wide range selection of NEMA rated


Switches are available for positive electrical shutoff and safety ,
including dust tight, rainproof, corrosion resistant.
Switches may be internally or externally mounted.

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JET FAN TECHNICAL DATA

Fan Data
S. Pr. L
Fan dBA
Motor Air Flow Thrust Weight
Model V/PH/Hz Speed @3
kW m³/h N Kg
1/min mtrs.
JETF-315-40 6563/3274 24/6 57/43
1.1/0.25 380/3/60 3450/1720 62
JETF-315-35 5985/2985 20/5 56/42

JETF-355-35 9691/4833 41/10 60/46


1.5/0.37 380/3/60 3450/1720 73
JETF-355-30 8828/4389 34/8 58/44

JETF-400-30 11793/5863 48/12 61/48


2.2/0.5 380/3/60 3450/1720 84
JETF-400-25 9981/4974 34/9 61/48

JETF-450-30 13320/6660 49/12 64/50


4.4/1.1 380/3/60 3450/1720 122
JETF-450-25 11340/5652 35/9 64/50

JETF-500-35 20628/10296 93/23 68/54


8.0/2.0 380/3/60 3450/1720 166
JETF-500-30 18324/9108 74/18 67/53

Dimensions

A B C D E

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JET FAN CERTIFICATE

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WARRANTY

Warranty

Saudi Fan Industries warrants this equipment to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of One year from the Delivery date .

Limitation & Exclusions :

· This warranty will cover for defective parts only excluding labour.

· The warranty does not cover the following

a. Defects or malfunction resulting from mishandling&improper operation


b. Damage caused by abuse, accident,fire,flood…..etc :and
c. Defects due to absence of magnetic starters sized to correct overload rating

· Any units or parts ,which proved defective during the warranty period will be
replaced at our option when returned to our factory .

Saudi Fan Industries

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