Marine Steam Heating Fan
1. General
Marine steam heating fan, also known as a steam heater or a steam-driven fan, is a device used in maritime applications to provide heating or ventilation using steam as the energy source. It is commonly found on ships, especially older vessels that utilize steam as their primary power source.
The steam heating fan operates by passing steam through a coil or a series of tubes, which are typically made of copper or steel. As the steam flows through the coil, it transfers heat to the surrounding air. The heated air is then forced out of the fan unit through a fan or blower, creating airflow and distributing warmth or ventilation throughout the designated area.
These fans were commonly used in various spaces on ships, such as cabins, engine rooms, mess halls, and other compartments that required heating or ventilation. The steam heating fans were especially useful in colder climates or during winter months when additional heating was necessary to maintain comfortable temperatures onboard.
2.Heating Medium
Steam
3.Performance Parameter
Voltage (V) |
Power (W) |
Fan |
Apply Area |
Protection Grade |
Appearance Size (mm) |
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Power (W) |
Air Flow (m2/h) |
L |
W |
H |
Installation |
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220/380 |
1000 |
20 |
2m/s |
7 |
IP44/IP56 |
500 |
280 |
100 |
430×310 |
220/380 |
2000 |
30 |
3m/s |
14 |
IP44/IP56 |
540 |
280 |
100 |
470×310 |
220/380 |
4000 |
60 |
4m/s |
26 |
IP44/IP56 |
600 |
300 |
100 |
530×330 |
5. IACS Certificate: DNV▪GL, LR, KR, ABS, NK, BV, CE, CCS