Most fans are sized for the worst hour of the year and then run flat-out for all the others. This calculator uses the fan laws and your real duty profile to show what a variable-speed drive, an EC fan or a simple two-speed control would save — in kWh, money, CO₂ and years to payback.
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Power at part load = full-load power × (speed ratio)³ (+ drive losses). Enter how many hours per year the fan runs at each speed.
Engineering estimate for preliminary sizing. Verify against the fan curve, local codes and your system measurements before purchase. Ask a Longwell engineer to check your duty point free of charge.
The cube law is the reason this works: at 80 % speed a fan needs 51 % of the power, at 60 % speed 22 %, at 40 % speed 6 %. The duty profile is the part people guess wrong — if you can, log the fan for a week (a clamp meter on one phase, or the BMS trend) before committing to the numbers. Our motor sizing tool converts amps to kW.
Real installations see 10–20 % less than the theoretical figure because some system pressure is fixed (filters at minimum flow, pressurised rooms), motor efficiency falls at light load, and VSDs add 2–5 % losses. The calculator already includes the last two; the first is why we recommend 80 % rather than 70 % for "normal" operation when you are unsure.
| Option | Typical cost | Turn-down | Losses | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EC fan (integrated electronics, 0–10 V / PWM / Modbus) | New fan | 10–100 % | ≈ 2 %, motor η 85–92 % | Replacing AC fans ≤ 6 kW; retrofit AHU, condenser, FFU, fan wall |
| VSD on existing AC induction motor | $150–$300 per kW | 20–100 % | 3–5 % + motor part-load loss | Larger motors (> 5 kW), belt-driven fans |
| Two-speed motor (Dahlander) or tapped winding | Low | 50 / 100 % | None | Simple day/night or summer/winter |
| Electronic / transformer speed controller (AC voltage) | $30–$150 | 30–100 % | Motor runs hotter, η drops | Small external-rotor AC fans only |
| Staging (switching fans off in a fan wall) | Controls only | Steps | None | Multiple-fan systems |
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