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Struggling with stale air, excess heat, or underperforming ventilation? Commercial Axial Fans are a simple, powerful fix. Commonly used as Extractor Fans, they keep air moving efficiently in busy commercial spaces—helping you improve comfort, control airflow, and keep operations running smoothly.
If you’re specifying ventilation for a commercial or industrial space, Commercial Axial Fans are a reliable, cost-effective solution. Commonly used as Extractor Fans, they move large volumes of air efficiently, making them ideal for warehouses, plant rooms, workshops, and commercial buildings where airflow matters more than high pressure. Whether you’re browsing commercial axial fans for sale or narrowing down a technical requirement, this page helps you get to the right option faster.

High-Performance Commercial Axial Fans for Sale
Commercial axial fans are designed to deliver powerful airflow with minimal resistance. Air moves parallel to the motor shaft, allowing these fans to shift high air volumes while remaining compact and energy efficient. They’re a practical choice for general ventilation, heat removal, and air change applications across many sectors.
You’ll find plate axial fans suitable for wall mounting, ducted systems, and roof installations. From lightweight units to industrial-grade options, commercial axial fans for sale cover a wide range of airflow rates, diameters, and motor types to suit both new installations and retrofit projects.
Small Commercial Axial Fans for Compact Systems
Working with limited space? Small commercial axial fans are ideal for tight plant rooms, ceiling voids, or localised extraction points. Despite their size, they offer dependable airflow and straightforward installation.
They’re commonly used where noise control, ease of maintenance, and efficient airflow are priorities—without overengineering the system.
Industrial-Grade Axial Fan Extractor Units
For demanding environments, an axial fan extractor built to industrial standards provides consistent performance over long operating hours. These units are well suited to factories, loading bays, and large commercial spaces where heat and airborne contaminants need to be removed quickly.
Robust housings, high-output motors, and compatibility with speed controls make them a dependable long-term ventilation solution.

Commercial Axial Fans Catalogue & Selection Guide
Choosing the right fan isn’t just about size. It’s about matching airflow, pressure, and efficiency to your system design. A clear commercial axial fans catalogue helps you compare options side by side, reducing guesswork.
Choosing the Right Model: Axial Fan vs Centrifugal Fan
When comparing axial fan vs centrifugal fan designs, the difference comes down to pressure. Axial fans excel at moving large volumes of air with low system resistance. Centrifugal fans perform better where ductwork creates higher pressure losses.
If your application is short duct runs or free air movement, axial fans are usually the smarter, more efficient choice.
Browse the Nuaire Axial Fans Catalogue & Performance Data
If you’re looking for proven performance, the Nuaire axial fans catalogue offers detailed airflow curves, sound data, and installation guidance. This makes it easier to specify with confidence, especially for compliance-led commercial projects.
Technical Standards for Axial Fans Int.
Commercial ventilation often spans borders. Axial fans int. standards ensure products meet recognised international benchmarks for safety, efficiency, and durability.
Airflow Performance and Static Pressure Specifications
Axial fans are rated by airflow (m³/h) and static pressure. Understanding these figures ensures the fan delivers real-world performance once installed, not just lab results.
Energy Efficiency and ErP Compliance for Commercial Ventilation
Modern commercial axial fans are designed to meet ErP efficiency requirements. This means lower running costs, reduced carbon impact, and easier compliance with current building regulations.
FAQs
What are the disadvantages of axial fans?
Lower pressure capability compared to centrifugal fans.
What are the three types of axial fans?
Propeller, tube axial, and vane axial.
What type of axial fan is the most efficient?
Vane axial fans.
Which is better, an axial or centrifugal fan?
It depends on airflow versus pressure requirements.
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- Up to 7301 m³/h
- Speed controllable
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- Up to 1785 m³/h
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- EC energy efficient motor
- Up to 1,000 m³/h
- Speed controllable
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- AC motor
- Up to 900 m³/h
- Speed controllable
- 1 Phase
- AC motor
- Up to 4312 m³/h
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- 1 Phase
- AC motor
- Up to 50004 m³/h
- Speed controllable
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