A centrifugal blower is a motor or pump that moves air using the centrifugal force created by the rotation of an impeller that pulls air or fluids into the blower and pushes it out through the blowers outlet. They are made up of an impeller, housing, and drive mechanism, with the impeller being the key element that has a series of blades mounted on a central hub connected to a fan shaft.
The drive design of a centrifugal blower, which can be a belt or direct drive, determines the speed at which the impeller rotates. The speed and efficiency of centrifugal blowers make them adaptable to a wide range of applications, including various types of dryers and HVAC systems.
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