• Series 35
  • Model BAF

Duct Fan

Duct fans are specialized fans designed to be installed within ductwork to optimize airflow in HVAC systems, ventilation systems, and industrial processes. They help distribute air more efficiently throughout a building or facility, ensuring consistent temperature control and air quality. Duct fans are often used to boost airflow in long duct runs, overcome resistance caused by filters or other obstructions, and improve the overall efficiency of heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.

  • CFM: capacities up to 156,000 CFM
  • Static Pressure: 80” WG
  • Temp Range: Up to 2200°F
  • Material Type: Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum

Available in various sizes and configurations, duct fans are essential for maintaining optimal air circulation in a wide range of commercial and industrial applications.

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ModelTypeMaterialAirflowStatic Pressure
Series 29Fiberglass Direct Drive Duct Axial FanFiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP)Up to 68,000 CFMUp to 4.5 in. WG
Series 31Belt Drive Duct FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, AluminumUp to 157,000 CFMUp to 1.25 in. WG
Series 35Fiberglass Belt Drive Duct Axial Flow FanFiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP)Up to 30,000 CFMUp to 4.5 in. WG
Series 39Direct Drive Duct FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, AluminumUp to 29,000 CFMUp to 2.5 in. WG
Series 46Belt Drive Duct Axial FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, AluminumUp to 70,000 CFMUp to 4 in. WG
Series 48Direct Drive Duct Axial FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, AluminumUp to 68,000 CFMUp to 4.5 in. WG
Series 54Belt Drive Vaneaxial FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, AluminumUp to 116,000 CFMUp to 12 in. WG

Please contact us for details on our full backward curved fan selection, additional models are available!

ModelTypeMaterialAirflowStatic Pressure
Model BAFBelt Driven Tube Axial FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum700 to 75,000 CFMUp to 8 in. WG
Model TAFBelt Driven Tube Axial Duct FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum800 to 80,000 CFMUp to 9 in. WG
Model WAFWide Airfoil Centrifugal FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Coated Steel1,000 to 100,000 CFMUp to 12 in. WG
Model HTFHigh Temperature Centrifugal FanHeat-resistant Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel500 to 35,000 CFMUp to 10 in. WG
Model DDFDouble Inlet, Double Width Centrifugal FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Coated Steel1,000 to 100,000 CFMUp to 10 in. WG

Please contact us for details on our full backward curved fan selection, additional models are available!

ModelTypeMaterialAirflowStatic Pressure
Model BFBelt Drive Axial FanSteel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum1,00 – 100,000 CFMUp to 6 in. WG
Model DFDirect Drive Axial FanSteel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum500 – 50,000 CFMUp to 4 in. WG
Model BDBelt Drive Centrifugal FanSteel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum500 – 200,000 CFMUp to 40 in. WG
Model DDDirect Drive Centrifugal FanSteel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum300 – 100,000 CFMUp to 20 in. WG

Please contact us for details on our full backward curved fan selection, additional models are available!

ModelTypeMaterialAirflowStatic PressureTemperature
Model AFPHigh Temperature Axial FanHigh-temperature resistant materials, including heavy-duty steel or stainless steelCapable of handling volumes up to 118,000 CFMStatic pressures up to 4″ WGOperating temperatures up to 1750°F (950°C)
Model BIFHigh Temperature Backward Inclined Centrifugal FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum1,500 to 95,000 CFMUp to 12 in. WGModel BIF
Model MFCForward Curved Centrifugal FanCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum1,000 to 75,000 CFMUp to 10 in. WGModel MFC
Model OPBRadial Blade Centrifugal Fan, Open Paddle WheelCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum500 to 85,000 CFMUp to 20 in. WGModel OPB

Please contact us for details on our full backward curved fan selection, additional models are available!

Things to Consider When Buying Duct Fans

There are several key factors to consider to achieve optimal performance and compatibility with your application. Start by evaluating the required airflow (CFM) and static pressure (WG) to match your system’s needs. Assess the temperature range the fan will encounter, particularly for high-temperature or corrosive environments, and ensure the selected fan materials, such as steel, stainless steel, or fiberglass, are suitable for durability and longevity. Take into account the fan size and how it fits within your duct system. Verify the fan complies with any specific industry standards or regulations for safety and performance. You may also want to review noise levels and energy efficiency for operational comfort and cost savings.

J.E. Phillips Company Serves Duct Fan Application Needs

J.E. Phillips Company serves a variety of industries duct fans engineered to meet precise needs. We are proud to partner with Hartzell, Cincinnati Fan, IAP, Daniels Fans to offer duct fans in configurations to meet a wide array of application needs.