Birake

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Birake

CN

Product Name

4 blades Classic Model

Model

Gear motor

HT-G4/I-5.1C/D**

PMSM motor

HT-D4/I-5.1C/D**

Diameter m/ft.

7300 / 24

6100 / 20

4900 / 16

Speed rpm

50

60

75

Motor power kw

≥1.3

Power parameters

380V/3P or 220V/1P, optional

Approx. reaching

1400 m²

1050 m²

680 m²

Overall weight

≤125 kg

≤120 kg

≤115 kg

Product packing

Each fan is individually packaged in cartons, including:

a blade box;

a motor and installation kit box;

and a pole casing.

Key configurations

Motor: Nord gear motor or PMSM motor

Control panel:integrated VFD regulator,wireless group control is optional

Blade: punched process with 5052H35 aluminum alloy 1.5 mm thick plate. 

Universal bracket:Plumb the extension tube in both horizontal directions at the location of Rigid Mount.

Technical Features

(Honyton) Classic Model, launched in 2012.

Compared to Regular Model, five technical features and advantages:

A) punched thin aluminum plate blades with a gradually varying airfoil at radial direction which can optimize the aerodynamic performance;

B) The root part of the blade is wider and thicker, featuring an increased angle of attack to enhance airflow circulating.

The tip part is narrower and thinner, with a reduced angle of attack to increase wind speed for broader reach.

C) reliable blade-hub connection:

The connection between the blade handle and the motor hub is highly reliable, no risks caused by blade or handle deformation.

D) Hollow aluminum alloy blades with radial tape. The gradually tapered airfoil along the radial direction ensures overall structural strength while maintaining flexibility.

Under severe external impact, the blades bend and deform without breaking.

E) Exclusive Universal Bracket:

When bottom flange inclines, the Universal Bracket allows adjustment of inclination along both the X and Y axes, preventing tilt in the extension tube.

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