Exhaust Fans Overview
To have better ventilation, is it necessary to have exhaust fans installed in your houses. They say especially needed in bathrooms and kitchens. All the grease and smoke produced in the kitchen during cooking needed to be exhausted out to prevent it from spreading all over the house.
Advantages
Exhaust fans built having an electromagnetic motor. They are fixed in the small, squared corner. It is a scientific phenomenon, that warm air rises above, making it easier for the fan to suck in the warm air, leaving behind the cool air. This has helped in reducing the temperature. Keeping freshness of the room intact. In humid season, these fans prove to be blessings.
Design
They come in various shapes and sizes—a squared shaped, metal body exhaust fan, with dynamically balanced impellers sure best for your kitchen. The pre-lubricated double ball bearing supports the smooth and vibration-free motion. They are coated with Epoxy enamel to avoid corrosion and acid-alkali fumes.
There are plastic body, round exhaust fans, for the windows available in the market. They have the best airflow due to the specially designed blades. While having 99.9% copper wire and effective motor, these fans are energy efficient. They best suits washroom windows or for the ventilation of the small room.
Humidity destroys the interior and the paint of the houses. Also, such rooms where a lot of people have to sit together require a vent out. Having an exhaust fan installed help maintaining the atmosphere of those rooms, preventing them from getting suffocated. Larger, metal body exhaust fans are a bit noisy so they are commonly used in kitchens. But the smaller ones can make a lot of difference as well. It's better to have good air circulation rather than having a ruined interior.