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Air Management Solutions for HVAC Systems

Statfield - Blowers, Centrifugal Fans, and AHUs

Efficient air management is essential for HVAC systems to ensure optimal indoor air quality, comfort, and energy efficiency in commercial and residential buildings. Statfield offers a comprehensive range of industrial blowers, centrifugal fans, and air handling units (AHUs) designed to enhance airflow and ventilation in HVAC applications.
Trust Statfield for top-quality air management equipment and exceptional service in HVAC systems. With our advanced solutions, HVAC contractors and building owners can achieve optimal comfort, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality in any building environment

Challenges in HVAC Systems

HVAC systems require reliable air management solutions to address these challenges effectively. Statfield’s industrial blowers, centrifugal fans, and AHUs are engineered to provide precise airflow control, optimal ventilation, and energy-efficient operation in HVAC applications.

Statfield Air Management Benefits for HVAC Systems

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of blowers and fans in HVAC systems?

Air Circulation: Moving air through ductwork to maintain comfortable temperatures
Ventilation: Exchanging stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air
Pressure Maintenance: Creating positive or negative pressure in specific areas
Filtration Support: Moving air through filter systems for air quality control

How do Air Handling Units (AHUs) differ from simple fans or blowers?

AHUs are complete systems that include:

  • Heating/Cooling Coils for temperature control
  • Filtration Systems for air quality
  • Humidification/Dehumidification components
  • Mixing Boxes for fresh and return air
  • Control Systems for automated operation
  • Housing that contains all components
What types of fans are commonly used in HVAC systems?
  • Centrifugal Fans: For high-pressure applications like ducted systems
  • Axial Fans: For high-volume, low-pressure applications
  • Plug Fans: For AHU and air handler applications
  • Vane Axial Fans: For medium-pressure, high-efficiency needs
What factors determine the right fan selection for an HVAC application?
  • Airflow Requirements (CFM)
  • Static Pressure needs
  • Space Constraints
  • Noise Limitations
  • Energy Efficiency goals
  • System Architecture (ducted vs. unducted)
What routine maintenance do HVAC fans and AHUs require?
  • Filter Replacement or cleaning
  • Belt Tension checks (for belt-driven units)
  • Bearing Lubrication
  • Cleaning of coils and fan blades
  • Motor Performance monitoring
  • System Performance verification
What building types do you typically serve?
  • Commercial Offices and retail spaces
  • Hospitals and healthcare facilities
  • Schools and universities
  • Hotels and residential buildings
  • Industrial Facilities
  • Data Centers and telecom facilities