Air curtains are devices installed above or alongside doorways to create an invisible barrier of air, preventing the infiltration of outside air, dust, and insects while maintaining indoor climate conditions. Two common types of air curtains are cross-flow and centrifugal. Here are the differences between them:
Cross Flow Air Curtain:
Airflow Mechanism:
2. Air is drawn in along the entire length of the fan and expelled in a wide, flat jet across the entrance.
Design and Structure:
2. The design allows for a lower profile, making it suitable for installations where space is limited.
Air Velocity and Coverage:
2. Suitable for smaller entrances or indoor environments where moderate airflow is sufficient.
Noise Level:
Applications:
Commonly used in retail stores, offices, and other areas with moderate foot traffic and lower ceiling heights.
Centrifugal Air Curtain:
Airflow Mechanism:
2. Air is drawn in at the center of the fan and expelled at high speed through a narrower opening.
Design and Structure:
2. The design allows for a more robust and forceful airflow.
Air Velocity and Coverage:
2. Ideal for larger doorways, higher ceilings, or areas with significant foot traffic and higher external air pressure differentials.
Noise Level:
Applications:
Summary:
2. Centrifugal Air Curtains: Ideal for larger, more demanding applications; they offer a powerful, concentrated airflow and are suited for areas with higher foot traffic or greater need for environmental separation.
Choosing between a cross flow and centrifugal air curtain depends on the specific requirements of the installation site, such as the size of the doorway, the volume of foot traffic, and the level of air barrier effectiveness needed.
KCvents, which specializes in the design, manufacturing, and providing solutions for any of ventilation needs, is confirmed by appropriate certificates and completed projects throughout the world.
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