Variable Pitch Fan + Reversible Fan + Fuel Saving + Clean Radiators - Video
Variable Pitch Fan + Reversible Fan + fuel saving + clean radiators
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Cleanfix® - reversible fans mean fuel savings
+Keeps radiators clean by turning the blades.
+Proven fuel savings as a result of clean radiators and accurate control.
+Boosts productivity.
Cause: Higher fuel consumption because of clogged radiators and screens.
Up to 6 Radiators (Water, Hydraulics, Intercooler, Fuel, Transmission and Air-conditioning),
are installed in modern Agricultural, Construction and Recycling machines and require very high fan
performance. This causes the fan to perform like a vacuum cleaner. That is why the screens and
Radiators become dirty much faster than they did before.
Result and Problems
Overheating of the engine, transmission and hydraulics
Reduced performance of the air-conditioning
More maintenance; Cleaning, Downtime
Repair time
Higher fuel consumption caused by a higher number of cycles of the viscous coupling or an increase in fan speed.
How does conventional standard fans work?
Standard fans have from the aerodynamic point of view profiled blades. If you reverse the direction
(hydraulic operated) of a standard fan, the blades can never provide enough pressure to blow out the
radiator. This is because the blade profile is not correct.
This is how the Cleanfix fan functions:
All blades move together through the integrated air cylinder and eccentric linkage housed within the
central fan hub. The blades rotate on their individual axis for an optimal cooling and cleaning
performance. A spring set guarantees that the blades return to the standard position. The system
guarantees maximum reliability. A small 12V/24V air-compressor is sufficient for the functionality of the
Cleanfix fan. An electronic timer can be added to fully automate the system.
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