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Fans

Breman Shipping Installation has a very extensive programme of fans. Axial ventilators, centrifugal ventilators, duct ventilators and plastic ventilators are part of that programme. Of course we can take care of the installation of these ventilators and make any calculations.
   
 
 
 
 
Mechanical exhaust systems

We extract the air from rooms to create underpressure and thus ensure that fresh (new) air flows into the room.
There are two types of system for this: the extraction from dry and from wet areas.
By extracting air from dry rooms, we can stop the air in the rooms from becoming musty (consider perspiration, the smell of smoke and other smells). Extracting air from wet rooms removes the moist air and smells (consider toilet areas).
The fresh (new) air can be brought into the room untreated or treated (cooled or heated).
   
 
 
 
 
Installing air ducts

We can install any kind of ducts that may be desired; just consider round or square ducts, which we can supply and install in different sizes. We also install uninsulated and insulated galvanized steel ducts, but you can also obtain aluminium or stainless steel ducts from us.
These are a few of the systems where we install air ducts:
-       Mechanical ventilation systems;
-       Air treatment units;
-       Ventilation shafts for the engine room or other technical rooms;
-       Air supply ducts for engines.
   
 
 
 
 
Overpressure systems

The overpressure system is an air discharge-suction system that blows conditioned fresh outside air into various rooms, and also extracts it from them.
Conditioned means treated air: air that has been heated or cooled, adjustable to the desired temperature. The air is treated in an air treatment unit. A distributor section is placed on this unit. It diverts the air to the various decks. The air is moved through insulated Spiro ducts.
On the decks, the air is blown into the appropriate room by a cabin unit which is located in the ceiling. The outlet ornament of the cabin unit has a control valve, allowing individual adjustment of the air supply and temperature for each accommodation cabin. The exhaust air is sucked out through an uninsulated pipe system by means of overpressure (through door gaps and/or grates).
   
 
 
 
 
Stainless steel canopy

Stainless steel exhaust hoods can be supplied in any dimension and capacity desired; the hoods can be made from RVS 304 or RVS 316L.
The hoods come standard with a fluorescent fitting, removable grease filter, fan and speed control.