Airal presents the Katana Cone 57, our 57-inch variable speed axial extractor, made with materials that prevent corrosion, as well as a butterfly Damper, permanent magnet motor and direct-coupled transmission with excellent results in poultry application for controlled environment sheds.
This axial extractor demonstrates the importance of using variable speed in ventilation and air extraction systems in the poultry houses, evidencing that, unlike on/off extractors, which are turned off in 50% of the units within of a shed to reduce energy consumption by half, the Katana Cone 57 manages to reduce its speed by half through its variable speed drive and its interface with the shed controller, thus guaranteeing savings in minimum energy consumption of 35% compared to on/off equipment.
Therefore, we demonstrate the importance of using our Katana Cone 57 as the predominant equipment in controlled environment houses, since it allows monitoring and controlling the speed of rotation and the air flow produced according to the thermal needs of the sheds in the different stages of production of chickens, managing to obtain a correct and ideal process of air renewal and temperature management, as well as a reduction in the energy consumption of the house of up to 82%.
Learn more about Airal’s developing technology to improve production, efficiency and comfort in controlled environment sheds.
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We develop and market the best ventilation and axial extraction equipment.
Airal has positioned itself in Colombia and in several countries with the distribution of fans and axial extractors through our allies. Quality, responsibility and innovation in ventilation equipment have improved well-being, comfort, productivity and energy efficiency in different industries such as the industrial, livestock, agricultural, hardware and HVAC sectors.
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