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Reversible fan from Cleanfix helps prevent breakdowns

Reversible fan from Cleanfix helps prevent breakdowns

To continue to meet engine cooling requirements, the fan requires more power, leading to higher consumption. In addition, the risk of engine overheating increases. 

The operator must regularly interrupt work and manually clean the cooling package to avoid malfunctions. The reversible fan from Germany by Cleanfix offers the perfect solution for this. The fan regularly switches from cooling to cleaning. To clean the radiator, the blades rotate on their own axis in the opposite direction. When the blades are fully turned, i.e. 180 degrees, the direction of the air flow changes and blows the dirt out of the cooling package. This can be done at full power and high speed. The direction of rotation remains the same and the hollow shape of the blades provide maximum cleaning boost.

MORE PRODUCTIVITY

The advantages of the Cleanfix reversible fan are obvious. The reversing function increases the productivity of any machine. Maintenance intervals are extended, thanks to fully automatic cleaning. In addition, the machine experiences less downtime due to repairs. 

However, Cleanfix also increases motor efficiency. By adjusting the blade angle, the reversible fan adapts the cooling capacity to the needs of the engine. Depending on the working conditions, the fan uses power reserves or saves fuel. For example, if cooling needs are low, a flat blade angle in economy mode can reduce fuel consumption by as much as 60%.

APPROPRIATE INVESTMENT

Modern construction machinery requires a high degree of cooling. To meet this need, compact radiators are installed behind or next to each other. Specifically, the reversible fan saves money by reducing fuel and maintenance costs. Clean radiators are more efficient, thus saving fuel. Indeed, in a traditional 250 hp machine, the fan requires 8 kW more drive power per hour with a dirty cooling package than with a clean cooling package.   

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