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Definition of Exhaust fan
1. Noun. A fan that moves air out of an enclosure.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exhaust Fan
Literary usage of Exhaust fan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Foundry Practice: A Text Book for Molders, Students and Apprentices by Reginald Heber Palmer (1911)
"DIAMETER OF exhaust fan INLETS FOR TUMBLING BARRELS (Data Sheet of The Foundry,
Feb., 1910) NUMBER OF ..."
2. Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1896)
"The principles governing the capacity of an exhaust fan are identical with those
of a blast blower, and no exhaust fan and system of piping is correctly ..."
3. A Manual of Mining: Based on the Course of Lectures on Mining Delivered at by Magnus Colbjørn Ihlseng (1892)
"Effect of a low barometer and high temperature on the volume of the exhaust; fan vs.
furnace. 4-5. To secure ventilation in the confined workings of a mine ..."
4. The Coal and Metal Miners' Pocketbook of Principles, Rules, Formulas, and Tables by Thomas J. Foster (1905)
"The ventilating pressure in the case of either the exhaust fan or the force fan
is equal to the difference of pressure created by the fan's action. ..."