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With the rapid development of the modular building and prefabricated house market, "compact space, easy installation, energy saving, and sustainability" have become the core demands for ventilation systems in such buildings. Traditional fans are often bulky and complex to install, making them difficult to adapt to the limited space and rapid deployment needs of modular buildings. Blauberg EC centrifugal fans (backward/forward curved impeller series), with their extremely compact design, flexible installation methods, and high energy efficiency, have become the preferred ventilation choice for modular buildings and prefabricated houses.
Extremely compact design adapts to limited space. The wall voids, ceiling spaces, and equipment compartments of modular buildings and prefabricated houses are extremely narrow, placing strict requirements on fan size. Blauberg EC centrifugal fans adopt an integrated compact structure, which can achieve optimized air output without additional scroll housings. The body size is reduced by more than 30% compared to traditional fans, and they can be easily embedded in walls, ceilings, or equipment cabinets without occupying valuable living and usage space. Meanwhile, the fans support installation in any direction (horizontal, vertical, inclined) without complex fixing structures, perfectly adapting to the diverse layouts of modular buildings.
High energy efficiency aligns with sustainable concepts. Modular buildings and prefabricated houses generally pursue green and low carbon, and the energy consumption of ventilation systems is a key consideration. Blauberg EC centrifugal fans are equipped with intelligent EC technology motors, with energy conversion efficiency as high as over 90%, consuming 35%-40% less energy than traditional fans; an optional PFC (Power Factor Correction) function (λ>96%) can effectively stabilize the power grid voltage and reduce energy loss. For prefabricated houses powered by solar energy, the fans support AC/DC dual power supply mode, which can seamlessly adapt to new energy power supply systems, further reducing carbon footprints and aligning with green building concepts.
Quick installation and stable operation improve deployment efficiency. The core advantage of modular buildings is "factory prefabrication and on-site assembly," requiring ventilation equipment to have quick installation characteristics. Blauberg EC centrifugal fans adopt standardized interfaces and simple fixing methods, and on-site installation can be completed in only 1-2 hours without the need for professional construction teams, greatly shortening the building deployment cycle. The maintenance-free ball bearings and durable motors equipped in the fans can adapt to the transportation jolts and long-term stable operation needs of modular buildings, reducing later maintenance costs.
Intelligent control adapts to modern living needs. The fans support international standard R485 remote communication protocol, which can be seamlessly connected to the intelligent control system of modular buildings. Users can remotely adjust air volume and monitor operating status via mobile phone APP or central control panel. For example, automatically adjust fresh air volume according to the number of residents, switch to energy-saving mode when no one is present; cooperate with temperature and humidity sensors to achieve linkage control between ventilation and air conditioning systems, improving living comfort. Meanwhile, the fan operates at a noise level as low as 40dB, providing a quiet and comfortable environment for residents in modular buildings.
Whether it is modular residential buildings, prefabricated office spaces, mobile medical cabins, or temporary resettlement houses, Blauberg EC centrifugal fans can perfectly adapt to the ventilation needs of modular buildings and prefabricated houses with their advantages of "compactness, high efficiency, easy installation, and intelligence," providing green, comfortable, and convenient air solutions for this new type of building.
