Continental Fan DVK100B-C Dryer Booster Fan, 4 Inch, With Current Sensor, 150 CFM, 120V/1Ph

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Product ID:
Continental-Fan-DVK100B-C
UPC:
627249050407
Weight:
11.00 (Lbs.)
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Free Ground
Ships From:
New York - Direct From Continental Fan

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Description:

Continental Fan DVK100B-C Dryer Booster Fan Features:
- With current sensor.
- 4 Inch.
- 150 CFM.
- 120V/1Ph.
- Boost dryer exhaust efficiency, reduce drying times, and deliver cost savings.
- External rotor motor design for quiet and efficient operation.
- Backward-curved centrifugal impeller to over come long duct runs.
- In-line construction to reduce lint build-up.
- Heavy gauge, drawn steel housing with baked epoxy finish.
- High temperature construction: 60 C/140 F.
- Thermal overload protection.
- Automatic reset.
- Five year warranty.
 
Current Sensor:
- 120V, solid state.
- Suited for activating remote equipment.
- A compact and low cost method of detecting AC current.
- Factory fixed actuation point.
- Toroidal current sensor for 2 amperes.
 
Additional Features
The DVK100B-C Dryer Booster Fan Kit includes a DVK100B fan and a current sensor. The DVK fan features a quiet and efficient backward curved impeller that is capable of overcoming long duct runs, and an in-line configuration that simplifies installation. The CS120AF current sensor has a preset actuation point (1.25 amp min) that enables automatic activation of the DVK fan when the clothes dryer is operating. When the drying cycle is complete, the current sensor causes the fan to shut off.

DVK fans are designed to enhance the drying efficiency of residential, commercial and industrial clothes dryers. When a clothes dryer is operating and drawing at least one amp of current, the current sensor automatically activates the DVK fan. Whenever possible, the DVK100B-C fan kit with current sensor is the preferred method for activating a booster fan.

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