Dayton Axial Upblast Roof Exhaust Fan: Belt Drive, 48 in Blade
The Dayton Axial Upblast Roof Exhaust Fan is a belt-drive emergency smoke fan with a 48-inch blade, designed for airflow from 18,650 cfm to 34,761 cfm. This model (MPN 2RB67) is supplied without a drive, offering…
SKU 3G-OTH-82280
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Product Description
The Dayton Axial Upblast Roof Exhaust Fan is a belt-drive emergency smoke fan with a 48-inch blade, designed for airflow from 18,650 cfm to 34,761 cfm. This model (MPN 2RB67) is supplied without a drive, offering flexibility for integration into custom ventilation systems.
Supplied to the Philippines — compatible with 60 Hz installations. DHL Express delivery to Manila, Quezon City, Cebu, customs and duties handled door-to-door.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dayton axial upblast roof exhaust fan used for?
The Dayton axial upblast roof exhaust fan is designed for industrial and commercial ventilation, removing smoke, heat, fumes, and stale air from buildings. It is commonly used in factories, warehouses, and process plants where reliable roof exhaust is required, including emergency smoke control applications.
What are the specifications of the Dayton 2RB67 axial upblast roof exhaust fan?
The Dayton 2RB67 is a belt-drive axial upblast roof exhaust fan with a 48-inch blade. It delivers airflow from 18,650 cfm to 34,761 cfm. This model is classified as an emergency smoke belt-drive fan without drive, suitable for high-volume exhaust in industrial settings.
Where to buy the Dayton 2RB67 axial upblast roof exhaust fan worldwide?
You can source the Dayton 2RB67 axial upblast roof exhaust fan through 3G Electric, a global industrial equipment distributor. 3G Electric handles full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to worldwide destinations, ensuring the fan reaches your facility regardless of location.
How to select the right Dayton axial upblast roof exhaust fan for my facility?
To select the correct Dayton axial upblast roof exhaust fan, match the required airflow (cfm) and static pressure to the fan's performance curve. Consider blade diameter, drive type (belt vs. direct), and whether the fan meets local codes for emergency smoke exhaust. Consult a ventilation engineer for precise sizing.
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3G Electric supplies Dayton emergency smoke belt-drive fans without drive. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.










