Fans and Ventilation Equipment

Acme Engineering and Manufacturing: visit acmefan.com
H-Mac Systems offers a complete line of applied commercial air moving
and control equipment manufactured by Acme Engineering and
Manufacturing.
Founded in 1938, Acme Engineering and Manufacturing Corporation is
known worldwide as a leader in the manufacture of fans, blowers, and
ventilation equipment. Acme's growth over the past half century is a
tribute to superior quality, customer loyalty, and dedicated employees
and sales representatives.
Today, from its headquarters in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Acme serves
customers worldwide with high quality air movement and control
products.
With approximately 350,000 square feet of manufacturing space, Acme
produces one of the broadest lines of air moving equipment in the
industry. State-of-the-art manufacturing equipment and a well trained,
experienced workforce are the key to Acme's timely delivery of quality air
moving products.
The Acme Research and Development Center operates both air and
sound laboratories. The Center houses four wind tunnels with a data
acquisition system, a reverberant sound room with the latest sound
analyzer equipment, and a structural laboratory for stress and vibration
analysis. Solid modeling and finite element analysis support product
research and development. The Center also houses a fully equipped
prototype facility enabling Acme to develop and introduce new products
to the market in the shortest time possible.
A highly trained production staff sets the standard for dependable,
quality air moving products. By using the latest computer techniques for
research and design, and rigorous quality control standards Acme can
offer one of the best warranty programs in the industry. Our exclusive
2/5 year limited warranty provides our customers with confidence...Year
After Year.
•Direct drive roof downblast fan model PRN
•Belt drive roof downblast fan model PV
•Direct drive roof / wall upblast fan models PDURF and PDURG
•Belt drive roof / wall upblast fan models PNURF and PNURG
•Belt drive roof downblast fan model PL
•Direct drive ceiling fan model VQ
•Direct drive in-line cabinet fan model VQL
•Belt drive cabinet fan models DM / DMS
•Direct drive in-line centrifugal fan model XD
•Belt drive centrifugal fan model XB
•Direct drive tubeaxial fan model HDD
•Belt drive tubeaxial fan model HA
•Direct drive roof downblast fan model LQ
•Belt drive roof upblast tubeaxial fan model UBH
•Direct drive roof low silhouette upblast fan model UD
•Belt drive roof upblast fan model UBG
•Belt drive roof downblast fan models EC and ECH
•Direct drive propeller wall fan models FN and FQ
•Belt drive propeller wall fan models DC, DCH, DCK, and K
•Belt drive utility blower fan models QBR, FCF, FCA, and FCD
•Direct drive utility blower model FCE
•Belt drive filteres supply air fan models AFSI, AFSN, and AFSL
•Roof vent models EV and IV
•Louvered roof vent model LEV, LIV
•Low silhouette gravity relief vent model LQV
•Roof curb models C, CR, CS, and CA
•Backdraft damper model WAG, WAGH, WAGC, WAGCH, AW, AR,
and ARH
•Louver
Contact us for more information on Acme products

Carnes: visit www.carnes.com
H-Mac Systems offers a complete line of fans, louvers, and gravity hoods
by Carnes.
Wilbur R. (Bill) Carnes began to manufacture and sell his first products
near the end of 1939. Bill and his family lived on the east side of
Madison, Wisconsin near Lake Monona. His first employee was hired in
January, 1940. Prior to starting the company he took a leave of absence
from his position as a chemical salesman and developed a method to take
metal shavings out of the oil coolants that he was selling. His first
products were sump tank cleaning machines that were manufactured for
use in machine shops, including the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois. These
machines helped to solve oil filtration problems. Bill would sell a unit and
then would build it in his shop, which was located at 2066 Helena Street
in Madison. These machines had 100, 150, or 200 gallon tanks that were
placed on wheels. They had centrifugal baskets with filters to remove
steel chips from the coolant used in milling machines, which allowed the
coolant to be used over and over. Later Bill also designed his own
vacuum pump for these machines.
Due to lack of space Bill moved his operation to a larger (10,000 square
feet) building in Verona in May of 1951. This is the current location of
Carnes Company. The original building was made of concrete block and
had living quarters in the front section.
As the business expanded he built another building with an office and an
attached spinning shop. This building was built at an angle to the original
building, and no one today knows why.
After the sump tank business was going strong Bill became interested in
spinning metal. This led to prototype work for the Trane Company. Trane
had Bill design a round diffuser that they placed at the bottom of round
space heaters that Trane was marketing at the time.
Bill then began to manufacture flue hoods for gas water heaters. He had
an automatic spinning lathe designed for this. This product was later
dropped when Bill found better uses for the equipment.
Bill also began to produce spinnings for other companies, such as Titus,
that are Carnes’ competitors today. The company expanded with product
line additions that included grilles, registers, and diffusers.
Later Carnes began to manufacture Centrifugal Spun Ventilators using
the spinning technology that Carnes had developed.
The largest metal spinning contract that Bill secured was for the Oak
Ridge Project in Tennessee. Carnes manufactured large donut spinnings
that required welding two large aluminum sheets together and then
spinning them across the welds without breaking the welds. These were
so large that that a special under slung trailer had to be used to ship
them.
By the 1950’s the Verona plant exceeded 216,000 square feet.
In 1955 Bill sold the sump tank portion of the business to Bob Troller, an
engineer who worked at Carnes. In 1957 Bill sold Carnes Company to
Dings Magnetic Separator Company for over a million dollars. He then
started another company named Senrac, which is Carnes spelled
backwards. Senrac manufactured louvers and dampers, and Bill sold
these product lines to Wehr a couple years later. Wilbur Carnes then
turned to city politics and was elected a Madison alderman in 1962. He
lived in Madison until 1973 when he moved to Arizona. Wilbur Carnes
died at age 70 in Sun City Arizona.
Many other products were introduced over the ensuing years, including
fans, VAV boxes, humidifiers, and heat recovery products.
In 1958 Carnes Company consolidated with Wehr Steel and was renamed
Wehr Corporation. In 1965 Carnes expanded by adding a second
110,000 square foot building in Sanford, North Carolina. In the early
1970’s Carnes expanded again with a leased facility just off of the
Madison capital square. In 1987 Wehr Corporation was renamed
Venturedyne, Ltd. And Carnes is currently a division of Venturedyne, Ltd.
The Carnes complete line of ventilation equipment is engineered and
manufactured for the demanding commercial and light industrial market.
Optional product listings by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) are available
to ensure electrical safety and reliability. Most Carnes ventilators bear the
Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) certified ratings seal for
sound levels and air performance. A complete line of accessories and
finishes are available for all ventilation products. Non-USA voltages are
available for both belt driven fans and for speed controllable direct drive
fans.
Centrifugal Fans
•Spun Aluminum Powered Roof/Wall Exhausters
•Spun Aluminum Restaurant Exhaust Fans
•Square Inline Duct Fans
•Filtered Air Supply Fans
•Low Profile Power Roof Exhausters
•Class I and II Centrifugal Blowers
•Ceiling and Cabinet Fans
Axial Flow Fans
•Sidewall Propeller Fans
•Propeller Power Roof Exhausters
•Tubeaxial Duct Fans
Other Ventilation Equipment
•Louvers / Penthouses
•Gravity Hoods
•Ventilator Accessories
Contact us for more information on Carnes products.

Peerless Blowers / Madison Manufacturing: visit peerlessblowers.com
H-Mac Systems offers a complete line of applied industrial air moving
equipment manufactured by Peerless Blowers in Hot Springs, North
Carolina.
A gentleman named Elmer Gillmer created the Peerless Electric Company
in 1893.
In 1902 The Warren Electric & Specialty Company and its subsidiaries
were incorporated into the Peerless Electric Company. Peerless Electric is
still the company's registered trademark today.
The H.K. Porter Company purchased all the assets of the Peerless Electric
Company in 1959.
In 1988 H.K Porter was sold to HBD Industries, Inc.
In 1992 the fan & blower operation was relocated to Hot Springs, NC and
began operation under the name of Madison Manufacturing Company.
•UltraFan-Pak blower models BC, AF, and FC
•Pressure fan
•Cast iron fan models FC, BC, and RB
•Propeller fans
•Wall shutters
•Plenum fans
•In-line centrifugal fans
•Packages industrial fans
•Airfoil and backward curved centrifugal fans
Contact us for more information on Peerless Blower / Madison
Manufacturing products.

Fantech: visit
fantech.net
H-Mac Systems offers a complete line of ventilation products
manufactured by Fantech.
On a global scale, Fantech is a member of a group of companies leading
the way in the air movement/ventilation field. With production and
distribution facilities in over 50 countries and sales of approximately $1
billion annually, Fantech -- and its family of more than 25 related
companies -- is indeed a world leader in size, sales and capabilities. And
it's still growing!
For more than two decades Fantech, as part of this world wide family of
companies, has dominated air movement and ventilation markets. Its
strong presence on three continents and its consistent and unflagging
dedication to quality has earned the firm the respect of its peers and
consumers alike.
On the research front, Fantech focuses its attention on the development
of new and better air movement products, engineered to enhance
lifestyle and promote good health. On the manufacturing floor, Fantech
employs products and processes designed for efficiency and
effectiveness.
From concept, through design, to testing, manufacture and shipping …
the Fantech process is enriched by research, enhanced by technology
and ensured by adherence to strict quality control.
FR Series Fans
An in line duct fan, made of an Engineered Thermoplastic Resin UL listed
for outdoor use or in wet locations. Direct drive external rotor motorized
impeller assembly. True airfoil backward curved wheel. Installs in any
orientation.
4 - 10 " duct diameters, 108 - 563 cfm
FX Series Fans
Galvanized sheet metal housing with baked powder coat finish. Direct
drive external rotor motorized impeller assembly. True airfoil backward
curved wheel. Installs in any orientation.
4 - 12 " duct diameters, 117 - 801 cfm
FKD Series Fans
Galvanized sheet metal housing with baked powder coat finish. Direct
drive external rotor motorized impeller assembly. Mixed flow (diagonal)
wheel. Installs in any orientation.
8 - 20" duct diameters, 836 - 6,291 cfm
FSD Series Fans
Galvanized sheet metal housing with baked powder coat finish. Direct
drive external rotor motorized impeller assembly. Mixed flow (diagonal)
wheel. Installs in any orientation. Square "duct-mate" type flanged
connection collars.
18 - 26" square duct, 2,463 - 6,993 cfm
FRD Series Fans
Galvanized sheet metal housing with baked powder coat finish. Direct
drive external rotor motorized impeller assembly. True airfoil backward
curved wheel. Hinged assembly for easy service accesses to
motor/impeller. Rectangular "duct-mate" type flanged connection collars.
12x6 - 24x14" rectangular duct, 309 - 2,318 cfm
RE(C) Series Fans
A roof or wall mount exhaust fan in galvanized sheet metal housing with
baked powder coat finish. Direct drive external rotor motorized impeller
assembly. True airfoil backward curved wheel.
6 - 10" duct diameters, 227 - 753 cfm
RVF Series Fans
An exterior mount fan designed for installation on outside walls. In
galvanized sheet metal housing with baked powder coat finish. Direct
drive external rotor motorized impeller assembly. True airfoil backward
curved wheel.
4 - 8" duct diameters, 124 - 435 cfm
CVS Series Fans
Multipoint exhaust fan with 2 or 4 exhaust ports for installation in very
tight locations.
240 - 400 cfm
FADE Series Fans
Axial panel fan with baked powder coat finish. 0 - 100% speed
controllable with direct drive external rotor motorized propeller fan
assembly. Very shallow profile. Installs in any orientation.
8 - 25" propeller diameter, 304 - 7858 cfm
TurboFlo
Fantech's line of fans for commercial applications. The TurboFlo product
range includes downblast, upblast and wall mounted, belt and direct
drive, centrifugal and axial fans.
Heat & Energy Recovery Ventilators
Heat & Energy Recovery Ventilators have been developed using the latest
in leading edge HVAC technology to efficiently recover heat & energy and
provide the best possible air quality inside your home.
Whole House HEPA Filtration
True HEPA filtration in a small, compact, affordable unit designed to be
added to an existing forced air system or independently ducted
throughout the home or office. Uses EBM motor technology and three
levels of filter media to remove 99.97% of particles as small as .3
microns. Clears the air of mold spores, pollen, smoke, cooking odors, pet
dander and other indoor pollutants.
Air Screens (heated)
Air screens increase comfort and save energy by acting as thermal
barriers in doorways. Heated units also provide supplemental heat and
dries up the entryways. European design and technology provide low
noise. "Drive-thru window" model also available.
Air Curtains (unheated)
Air curtains act as thermal, bug and dust barriers in doorways, thereby
saving energy and increasing comfort. European design and technology
provide low noise.
VLC
Designed as a visually unobtrusive vent, the Fantech Vent Light also
contains the latest in lighting technology. When used with any Fantech
Remote Fan it will provide whisper quiet removal of moist, humid air and
is UL approved for wet locations. Included is a low voltage halogen light
can be dimmed or brightened.
Range Hood Liner
Heavy-duty 22 gauge stainless steel Custom Range Hood Liner features
dimmable halogen lights, variable speed control, removable aluminum
filters. Units are prewired for use with Fantech remote mount inline or
exterior fans. Fantech's Hood Liner, remote-mount exhaust fans and
silencers work together to give you the perfect solution for quiet,
efficient kitchen ventilation.
Accessories
A full range of accessories for Fantech products. Included are grills, roof
caps, louvered shutters, inlet guards, controls/switches, backdraft
dampers, silencers, flexible duct and mounting clamps.
Contact us for more information on Fantech products.

Captive Aire: visit captiveaire.com
H-Mac Systems offers a complete line of kitchen ventilation systems
manufactured by Captive Aire.
Captive-Aire is the leading American manufacturer of commercial kitchen
ventilation systems. The Company began fabricating hoods in a small
garage in 1977. Currently, Captive-Aire operates three major
manufacturing plants in Muskogee, Oklahoma, West Union, Iowa and
Youngsville, North Carolina. These facilities manufacture integrated
packages consisting of all major components of the kitchen ventilation
systems including Kitchen Hoods, Exhaust Fans, Electrical Controls,
Direct Fired Heaters, and Utility Distribution Systems.
Over the years, Captive-Aire has been an innovator in the industry. Its
designs have influenced industry standards. The company is best known
for the fastest and most reliable lead times in the industry, competitive
pricing, and impeccable service.
•Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
•Exhaust Fans
•Heaters
•Make-Up Air
Contact us for more information on Captive Aire products.
