Radial Induction Jet Fan Systems (Car Park Smoke Control)
During a fire emergency, high-temperature toxic smoke and hazardous gases severely impair respiration and visibility, posing a direct risk to human life. Radial Jet Fan Systems are specifically engineered to extract and sweep smoke and toxic carbon monoxide (CO) directly toward main exhaust shafts using high-thrust impulse aerodynamics, completely eliminating the need for bulky distribution ductwork in enclosed parking garages.
Their ultra-slim, low-profile radial casing maximizes vehicle clearance heights within restricted basement ceilings. Supported by domestic manufacturing strength, these systems provide rapid lead times, direct technical support, and accessible spare parts. Certified to EN 12101-3 high-temperature fire standards, they guarantee safe, smoke-free evacuation routes and unobstructed access for firefighting crews.
Key Features
- Certified Fire Resistance: Fully certified to EN 12101-3 standards for F300 (300°C / 120 min) and F400 (400°C / 120 min) operation
- Domestic Production Advantage: Short delivery lead times, cost competitiveness, and dedicated local after-sales service
- Ultra-Low Profile Casing: Slimline radial footprint maximizing vehicular headroom in low-clearance underground garages
- High Aerodynamic Thrust: High discharge momentum driving smoke plumes across vast zones without sheet-metal ducts
- Dual-Speed Operational Modes: Low speed for daily CO pollution clearance; high speed for immediate fire smoke evacuation
- Integrated Safety Switch: Pre-wired high-temperature IP65 terminal box with an exterior lockable isolator switch
Application Fields
- Shopping malls, business centers, corporate plazas, and residential multi-story enclosed car parks
- Multi-level underground parking facilities and airport parking decks
- Road, rail, and metro tunnels, subterranean passages, and transit corridors
- Expansive logistics centers, indoor distribution hubs, and loading bays
- All large subterranean spaces requiring ductless air movement and emergency smoke management