Custom Products

New York Blower Company (The) offers custom manufacturing for these products:

Fans and Blowers (industrial)

In 2014, our laboratory in La Porte, Indiana was completely renovated to allow for expanded testing capabilities. It allows us to test any manufacturer’s fan assembly for a variety of needs and requirements. Tests following AMCA guidelines are routinely done on new designs or specific jobs for performance sound and vibration verification. (read more)

Our field service technicians are trained and knowledgable on how to use our portable 3D scanner to model components in the field to within 0.0012” accuracy. This tool allows us to design & build replacement/upgraded components for any manufacturers' products. (read more)

New York Blower's custom-engineered products are designed to exacting specifications. Designs meet specific flow, pressure, temperature, leak integrity, and configuration requirements. Specialty areas include: (read more)

With advances in technology comes easier and more convenient ways to monitor machinery. We understand the importance of keeping machines healthy and running, and as such are now offering controllers and sensors for fans to help collect data that can be used for operational monitoring, maintenance planning and failure analysis. (read more)

The New York Blower Company and KDS Windsor open a new manufacturing facility in Philadelphia, MS as part of their strategic plan for growth. (read more)

We are excited to release a new brochure that highlights the various axial wheel types, their performance characteristics, and common use cases. (read more)

This facility is the largest AMCA accredited testing facility in North America and includes two induced draft chambers and four forced draft chambers to accommodate any testing requirements. (read more)

In this video, New York Blower's lead aerodynamic expert and P.E., Matt Raymond discusses a commonly asked question, what happens when a backward-inclined centrifugal fan is run backwards? (read more)

System Effect Series 6 of 6: In this video, we discuss how discharge elbows can alter a fan's performance. (read more)

System Effect Series 5 of 6: Learn how straight runs of ductwork can affect a fans performance when mounted on the fan outlet. You will also hear about the natural velocity profile of a fan and how you can regain static pressure. (read more)

System Effect Series 4 of 6: Watch how corkscrew ductwork mounted at/near the fan inlet has a dramatic effect on fan performance. (read more)

System Effect Series 3 of 6: In this video, Dave explains how a straight run of ductwork can change or alter a system’s performance, whereas in the previous videos Dave demonstrated how systems effect or change the way a fan performs. (read more)

System Effect Series 2 of 6: A demonstration on how a properly designed and an improperly designed inlet box play a dramatic effect on the way a fan performs. (read more)

System Effect Series 1 of 6: In this video, Dave explains how a 90° elbows can change or alter a system’s performance. It can be surprising how impactful ducting can be on air flow, fan noise, and performance. (read more)

Discover the rich history of The New York Blower Company which, to this day, drives our uncompromising quality and enduring commitment to our customers! (read more)

In this video, Ben Zastrow, Director of Marketing, walks through the step by step process for installing OCT spring isolators. In addition, this video covers some important considerations to make for fans installed on isolation and the connected system or ductwork. (read more)

Drawings on Demand can generate a fan drawing package specifically tailored to the user’s application requirements. (read more)

Now customers can access their fan information from anywhere, with the new Customer Portal or Mobile App. No login is required. To begin using the customer portal, first locate the shop number found on the fan nameplate - examples here. With the shop number, you can access all of your fan information, either from a computer using our customer portal or the app using a mobile device. (read more)

Our engineering experience plus newly renovated laboratory combine for a theoretical and practical analysis of problems and solutions. We assist our customers with bearing analysis, stress analysis, shaft critical speed, resonant speed, thermal effect and other factors that can cause problems. (read more)

We can rebalance any manufacturer’s wheel/shaft assemblies either in the field or in one of our facilities. Every fan is dynamically balanced before it is shipped, from the smallest wheel to sizes up to 150" diameter and 20,000 lbs, using two in-house balancing machines. We are currently in production of a new facility which will increase our balancing capabilities. (read more)

Starting January 2, 2019, New York Blower Company offers replacement parts and components for both centrifugal and axial fans to be purchased online. Benefits to online ordering include:

• Estimated ship date
• Easy payment via credit card
• Expedited shipping available
• Ship anywhere in US and Canada
• Simple reorder with an account (read more)