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AN INSIDE LOOK INTO SMART
COOLING
Today's sophisticated vehicles require
complex cooling systems. Since 1978, in an effort to improve quality, efficiency and
performance, ELECTRIC FAN ENGINEERING has pioneered, researched and developed many unique
THERMO SMARTtm products that are desingned to produce the highest standards in cooling.
Patented TURBINE ELECTRIC FANS, TURBINE
HYDRAULIC FANS and THERMAL MAXtm Heat Transfer Systems will help improve cooling system
designs since they help eliminate fan alignment problems, allow radiators or heat
exchangers to be relocated away from congested areas, help reduce engine compartment
over-crowding and prevent overheating by supplementing existing systems.
In addition, they will give OEMs the
opportunity to produce vehicles with superior aerodynamics and weight distribution by
providing state of the art cooling systems that will surpass previous standards and set
new goals for the industry to meet.
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WHY IS EFE THE INDUSTRY
LEADER IN COOLING?
The first to pioneer the use of "S"
shape electric fans for cooling automotive engines.
Origianted the use of TURBINE ELECTRIC FANS
to cool transit buses.
Successfully developed and patented the
TURBINE ELECTRIC FANS for over-the-road trucks.
A major consultant and supplier to many
Fortune 500 OEMs in addition to the U.S. Military.
The innovator of the patented THERMAL MAXtm
Summer/Winter Heat Transfer System to control the year-round temperature level of diesel
fuel.
The only world wide manufacturer to offer
large diameter 12 and 24 volt cooling fans.
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| OUR MANY APPLICATIONS
INCLUDE |
| Automotive |
Trucking |
| Marine |
Off-Road Machinery |
| Stationary Equipment |
Air Conditioning |
| Electronic Equipment |
Transit |
| Military |
Construction |
| Bus Commercial |
Generators |
| Racing |
Industrial |
| Hydraullics |
Recreational Vehicles |
| Refrigeration |
After Coolers |
| Ventilation |
Heat Exchange |
| Auxiliary Cooling |
Computers |
| Earth Moving Equipment |
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*Turbine Electric Fans are not suitable to
operate in Explosive Environments or Aviation Applications |
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