Greenheck expands Model EQB line of mixed flow inline fans


Greenheck’s line of Model EQB mixed flow inline fans designed to provide higher efficiency and lower sound levels has expanded with the addition of five new sizes. Now available in eleven sizes, 9 through 33, Model EQB offers a performance range up to 26,000 cfm and static pressure up to 3 in. wg. All Model EQB sizes are licensed to bear the AMCA Seal for Sound and Air Performance.

Model EQB’s unique octagonal housing is manufactured of formed galvanized steel panels coupled with a heavy-gauge steel drive frame that provides exceptional strength and durability. An aluminum mixed flow wheel ensures maximum efficiency and low sound levels. Standard universal mounting supports, field-rotatable housing, and removable duct collars allow for easy installation. Model EQB is recommended for indoor, commercial clean air applications where quiet, economical operation is desired. Typical installations include office buildings, educational facilities, libraries, hospitals, concert halls and parking garages.

Greenheck is the worldwide leader in manufacturing and distributing air movement, conditioning and control equipment. 

For more information about Greenheck products, visit www.greenheck.com.



March 7, 2016


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