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PRODUCT GUIDE THE NEW YORK BLOWER COMPANY (800) 208-7918 • nyb.com
Open the catalog to page 1In 1889, two brothers—J.W. Mathis and August Mathis—opened a sheet-metal shop on the South Side of Chicago and formed Mathis Brothers Company. They designed and installed heating and ventilating systems. In 1904, the brothers bought The New York Blower Company, a fan manufacturer founded in 1893. The plant was moved from Bucyrus, Ohio, to La Porte, Indiana, in 1919. The New York Blower Company was one of 12 founding companies of the National Association of Fan Manufacturers, the earliest predecessor to the Air Movement and Control Association International. In the 1950s and 1960s, the...
Open the catalog to page 2Axial Clean Air Fans APPLICATIONS • Building ventilation • Oven exhaust • Drying systems • Moisture blow-off • Fume removal New York Blower axial fans are available in both belt-drive and direct-drive arrangements. Models can be constructed of either mild steel or aluminum. • Glass tempering • Spray-booth exhaust • Air curtains • Cooling • Grain Drying • Flares Upblast Roof Ventilator PRODUCT LINE Propeller Fans Upblast Roof Ventilators Housed “Propeller” fan w/rainhood Duct Fans Housed axial “Propeller” fan Tubaxial Fans Housed axial “Propeller” fan Vaneaxial Fans Housed axial “Propeller”...
Open the catalog to page 3Centrifugal Clean Air Fans APPLICATIONS • Dust collection • Pneumatic conveying • Incineration • Combustion air • Pollution control • Fume-hood/Scrubber exhaust • Chemical process • Dryer applications New York Blower centrifugal fans are available in both belt-drive and direct-drive arrangements. Models can be constructed of either mild steel, aluminum, stainless steel or special alloys. Type HP Pressure Blower Compact Pressure Blower PRODUCT LINE Junior Fans Centrifugal housed “FC” wheel General Purpose Fans Centrifugal housed “AcF/PLR” wheel Square Fans Centrifugal square housed “AcF/PLR”...
Open the catalog to page 4All of our products are designed and manufactured to exact specifications
Open the catalog to page 5Centrifugal Dust/Material Handling Fans PRODUCT LINE Engineering Letters Visit nyb.com/eng_letters.asp to review twenty-eight “letters” that cover a wide range of technical fan subjects. Centrifugal fans in belt-drive and direct-drive arrangements, constructed of mild steel, aluminum, stainless steal or special alloys. APPLICATIONS • Dust collection • Pneumatic conveying • Scrubber exhaust • Incineration • Combustion air • Pollution control • Fume-hood exhaust • Chemical process • Dryer applications • Bulk material handling • Paper converting Centrifugal housed “Radial” wheel Centrifugal...
Open the catalog to page 6FRP General-Purpose Fume Exhauster FRP Radial Fume Exhauster PRODUCT LINE Fiberglass-reinforcedplastic [FRP], fans with alternative corrosionresistant materials, stainless steel, aluminum, hot-dip galvanizing and other special coatings. FRP Radial Fume Exhausters Centrifugal housed “Radial” wheel Centrifugal housed “Radial” wheel FRP General Purpose Fume Exhausters Centrifugal housed “ST” wheel Centrifugal housed “BC” wheel * BC=Backward Inclined Backward Curve, ST=Backward Inclined Single Thickness Process Components Plug Fan Forward Curved DWDI Fan PRODUCT LINE • Air handlers • Ovens and...
Open the catalog to page 7Roof Ventilators Hooded Roof Ventilator APPLICATIONS • Commercial ventilation • Oven exhaust • Institutional HVAC • Industrial ventilation • Smoke/fume removal • Agriculture Centrifugal Roof Exhauster Upblast Roof Ventilator New York Blower Roof Ventilators are available in both belt-drive and direct-drive arrangements. Models can be constructed of either mild steel or aluminum. PRODUCT LINE Hooded Roof Ventilators Housed “Propeller” fan w/mushroom cap Upblast Roof Ventilators Housed “Propeller” fan w/rainhood Centrifugal Roof Ventilators Duct Fans Housed “Centrifugal” fan w/rainhood Housed...
Open the catalog to page 8APPLICATIONS • Combustion Air • Oven Exhaust • Drying Systems • Fluidized Beds • Venturi Scrubbers • Spray-Booth Exhaust • Air Curtains • Cooling New York Blower BC Pressure Blowers are designed for high-pressure, industrial-process applications. All applications can be handled in either induced-draft or forced-draft configurations. Numerous modifications and accessories make the BC Pressure Blower suitable for a wide range of systems. DESIGN FEATURES Wheel Design: Backward Curved Wheel Volume: to 80,000 CFM Pressures: to 110” WG Temperatures: to 800°F 12 Sizes: 24” through 73”...
Open the catalog to page 9Custom Products New York Blower’s custom-engineered products are designed to exacting specifications. Designs meet specific flow, pressure, temperature, leak integrity, and configuration requirements. Specialty areas include: • Configurations—choices range from having fan wheels mounted directly on motor shafts to independent pedestal configurations . . . to match mounting, space limitations, and application requirements. • High temperatures—employing alloys for strength and insulation, and cladding for heat retention and protection. • Corrosion/abrasion-resistance—alternatives include a...
Open the catalog to page 10We can customize your fan with a wide variety of accessories and modifications to meet your unique requirements. 1 Motors and Drives A wide array of motors, belt-drives, and coupling components available factory mounted by New York Blower. Heat-Fan Construction FLANGES - Flanged inlet and outlet connections standard on all sizes EVASE - Provides static-pressure regain and reduced discharge velocities INLET BOX - Minimizes entry losses also available with parallel-blade damper for efficient volume control. SPLITHOUSING CONSTRUCTION - Section can be removed without disturbing inlet or outlet...
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