Critical Safety Fans
for Smoke Evacuation

VIMAX fire emergency smoke exhaust fans are engineered for rapid and reliable smoke extraction in critical situations. Built to withstand high temperatures and operate during fire emergencies, these fans are essential for ensuring safe evacuation routes and protecting assets in factories, warehouses, tunnels, and commercial buildings.

Applications

Application Recommended VIMAX System
Factory and Warehouse Smoke Extraction Fire Emergency Smoke Exhaust Fans
Metro Station Emergency Ventilation Fire Emergency Smoke Exhaust Fans
Airport and Logistics Center Ventilation Fire Emergency Smoke Exhaust Fans
Commercial Complex Fire Smoke Extraction Fire Emergency Smoke Exhaust Fans
Hospital and Laboratory Emergency Ventilation Fire Emergency Smoke Exhaust Fans, Scrubber Tower Air Filtration System
Construction Site Emergency Ventilation Fire Emergency Smoke Exhaust Fans

Overview of Fire Emergency Smoke Exhaust

Fire Emergency Smoke Exhaust systems are critical for maintaining safe air quality during fire incidents, ensuring the rapid removal of smoke and toxic gases from industrial, commercial, and residential spaces. Designed for high performance, these systems include smoke exhaust fans, smoke extractor fan, and other solutions for effective smoke ventilation fan operations. By quickly clearing smoke, they improve visibility, reduce inhalation hazards, and aid emergency evacuation.

Construction & Components

A typical fire emergency smoke exhaust system comprises durable fan housings, heat-resistant impellers, motors rated for high temperatures, and control mechanisms for automatic activation. Common designs include commercial smoke extractor fan, solder fume extractor fan, and other robust smoke blower and exhauster units engineered to withstand extreme conditions. Properly installed, these units function reliably during critical situations, ensuring efficient smoke evacuation.

Types & Industrial Applications

Fire emergency smoke exhaust systems include a variety of specialized fans to meet different industrial and commercial needs. Common configurations include Roof Exhaust Fans, Smoke Exhaust Axial Fans, Smoke Exhaust Centrifugal Fans, Flat Wall Fan, and Perpendicular Wall units.

 

These fans are widely used in high-rise buildings, tunnels, factories, garages, kitchens, and other spaces where rapid smoke removal is critical. Systems can incorporate smoke exhaust fans, smoke extractor fan, or fans for smoke extraction to improve visibility, reduce inhalation hazards, and support emergency evacuation. Facilities often select the appropriate type based on airflow requirements, mounting structure, and application environment to ensure maximum efficiency and compliance with fire safety standards.

Installation & Technical Specifications

Fire emergency smoke exhaust systems must be installed following fire-safety standards to ensure reliable operation. Units such as smoke exhaust fans, smoke extractor fan, Roof Exhaust Fans, and wall-mounted models like Flat Wall Fan or Perpendicular Wall must be securely fixed, correctly oriented, and connected to approved electrical systems.

Smoke Exhaust Fans Installation - Vimax Step 1

Step 1: Cut a hole in the workshop wall according to the size of the selected fan type

Smoke Exhaust Fans Installation - Vimax Step 2

Step 2: Attach the support frame to the wall using screws

Smoke Exhaust Fans Installation - Vimax Step 3

Step 3: Place the fan into possition, attach the fan to the support frame, and secure the fan using screws

Smoke Exhaust Fans Installation - Vimax Step 4

Step 4: Attach the rain cover and apply waterproof sealant

Smoke Exhaust Fans Installation - Vimax Step 5

Step 5: Test and Inspect

Refer to the installation process of the wall-mounted square smoke exhaust fan carried out by Vimax

Key specifications include airflow (m³/h), static pressure, motor power, temperature resistance (250–400°C for emergency duty), and compliance certifications. Industrial models—including Smoke Exhaust Axial Fans and Smoke Exhaust Centrifugal Fans—are selected based on required performance, durability, and integration with automatic fire control systems.

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Have a specific question we didn’t answer?

Yes, an exhaust fan helps reduce heat by removing hot air and improving airflow in a room or industrial space.

 
 
 
 

Yes, a fan can help get rid of smoke by moving it out of a space. Smoke exhaust fans or smoke extractor fans are specifically designed to remove smoke efficiently from industrial, commercial, or emergency environments.

 
 

An exhaust fan should be located near the source of heat, smoke, or odors—typically high on walls, ceilings, or rooftops—to efficiently remove hot air, smoke, and contaminants from the space.

 
 

Exhaust fans lead air, smoke, or fumes out of a space to the outdoors or into a designated duct system, ensuring proper ventilation and removal of heat, smoke, or contaminants from the building.

Yes. Our fans follow ISO 9001, ISO 45001, and AMCA standards. We also consider OSHA and NFPA guidelines.