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Last
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Unit Tag
Location/Project Name
Existing Performance
CFM
Static Pressure
Existing Motor
Horsepower
Amps
Voltage
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230VAC, Three-Phase
460VAC, Three-Phase
Other
Interior Dimensions of Fan Section
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Depth
Width
Height
Existing Discharge Opening
Width
Height
Max Component Size
Smallest doorway or access opening
Length
Width
Height
Existing Fan Configuration
Top Horizontal
Bottom Horizontal
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Downblast, CW
Downblast, CCW
Upblast, CW
Plenum, Top/Bottom Discharge
Plenum, End/Discharge
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Fan Array Features Requested
N+1 Redundancy
Backdraft Dampers
BACnet Integration
Airflow Monitoring
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