A connected industrial-fan configurator begins with the actual manufacturer catalogue and the air or gas data required for a responsible selection. Application, airflow, pressure definition, actual or standard basis, gas composition, density, temperature, elevation, humidity, contaminants, inlet and outlet conditions, operating range, units and source status remain attached to one governed project.
Fan series, sizes, impellers, housings, classes, arrangements, rotations, discharge positions, shafts, bearings, motors, drives, VFDs, bases, isolators, guards, dampers, screens, silencers, coatings, sensors, controls and services use revisioned product data. Changing density, pressure or speed updates the same curve point, candidate set, warnings and price.
The same governed model can power a public selector, distributor portal, contractor tool, consultant workspace and application-engineering workflow. Each channel receives the correct product ranges, territories, account prices, schedules, documents and actions while one selection identity and revision history continue across teams.
A selected operating point is not final duct-system design, system-effect analysis, acoustic study, vibration design, structural support, electrical design, hazardous-area assessment, machinery risk assessment, fire or smoke approval, site-performance guarantee or commissioning acceptance. Configurix preserves source data, assumptions and reviews while qualified parties remain responsible for the actual system.