Feature
Operating context
- Poultry houses
- Swine barns
- Greenhouse environments
- Commercial livestock ventilation

Product detail
72'' Dairy Wall Fan — engineered for commercial livestock ventilation and barn climate control. Request a quote for airflow, drive configuration, and integration with your house layout.
Global B2B · Engineering-led inquiry handling
Evaluation frame
Three lenses commercial teams use before RFQ: operating context, technical differentiation, and adjacent equipment that must work together.
Feature
Advantage
Evidence
Product overview
Figures and narrative from the authorized catalog record — images are hosted locally for reliable delivery.
Performance Characteristics
1. The shell is made of corrosion-resistant glass fiber reinforced plastic.
2. the transmission system adopts heavy-duty belt pulley and bearings
3. The motor no maintenance.
4. corrosion-resistant, heavy-duty aluminum blades.
5. 6 pieces of corrosion resistant,Aluminum alloy fan blades.
Decision path
Buyers should not evaluate 72'' Dairy Wall Fan only as a standalone component. The more useful path is to review it against the airflow and cooling solution path, then compare the wider category context, and use the related buyer guidance to confirm fit before quotation.
When proof matters, anchor the discussion with the broiler airflow case study — similar operating priorities framed as a commercial decision path, not only a specification review.
Technical specifications
Use the table to validate electrical, airflow, and mechanical fit. If something is missing for your tender, note it in the inquiry — we respond with the missing rows where available.
Model | Air Flow(m³/h) | Power(kw) | Voltage(V) | Blade Diameter(mm) | Blade Qty (pcs) | Noise 6m (db) | Drive Mode | Fan size (mm) | Weight (kg) |
TRNF- 1830-ALP | 93000 | 2.2 | 380/50 | 1830 | 6 | 65 | Belt drive | 2000*2000*1050 | 170 |
Next steps
Next step
Share operating context, target performance, and integration constraints — we respond with a structured path to quotation instead of a generic catalog reply.