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Delta Group, one of the world’s largest providers of switching power supplies and DC brushless fans for the electronics industries, has adapted its ultra-quiet DC brushless motor design for its new collection of Breez Ventilation Fans.


By Professional Builder Staff January 4, 2011
Breez Ventilation Fan
This article first appeared in the PB January 2011 issue of Pro Builder.

Delta Group, one of the world’s largest providers of switching power supplies and DC brushless fans for the electronics industries, has adapted its ultra-quiet DC brushless motor design for its new collection of Breez Ventilation Fans. The motor, along with the company’s switch power supply technology, provide a low-noise solution with energy savings up to 65 percent compared to similar products, according to the maker. Available with and without humidity sensors, the ceiling-mount ventilating fans are rated for continuous running.

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