What is the difference between blower and fan?
Submitted by: AdministratorA fan can turn air, but a blower forces the air faster.
Submitted by: Administrator
Submitted by: Administrator
Fan is an air pushing device. Either Axial or Centrifugal type systems are used to move the air in low pressure. It is rotated by a motor separately.
When the fan is a housing of blades and motor, then it called as Blower. It directs the air in a single path with high pressure.
Submitted by: Trivedi Jay Rajendrakumar
When the fan is a housing of blades and motor, then it called as Blower. It directs the air in a single path with high pressure.
Submitted by: Trivedi Jay Rajendrakumar
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