
The T120 is built to handle air and exhaust temperatures up to 120°C, which immediately separates it from standard box fans typically used in general ventilation systems. This makes it relevant in spaces where heat isn’t occasional, but part of normal operation - commercial kitchens, process environments, and duct systems carrying hot or moisture-laden air.
It’s not about pushing a standard unit further. It’s about using something designed for that level of exposure from the outset.
In high-temperature systems, the motor is often the first component affected. The T120 addresses that by placing the motor out of the airstream.
That one change has a clear impact:
The motor isn’t exposed to continuous heat
It avoids contaminants carried in the airflow
Thermal stress on the electrical components is reduced
It’s a straightforward design decision, but one that directly affects reliability over time.
High-temperature applications tend to come with more demanding system characteristics - longer duct runs, filtration, and multiple changes in direction.
The T120 is designed to operate within those conditions, delivering:
So while temperature handling is the defining feature, the unit still performs where resistance is a factor.
Installation is usually where compromises start creeping in. The T120 avoids that by keeping things straightforward:
It fits into the system without forcing redesigns.
When temperature starts to dictate performance, standard solutions stop being reliable. The T120 is designed to remove that uncertainty - giving you a fan that’s built for the conditions, not stretched to meet them.
If you’re working on a high-temperature project, now’s the time to review your specification. Explore the T120 in the Fan Selector or get in touch to discuss your requirements.