Sundstrom's SR500 has a two speed fan that delivers 175 or 245 litres per minute.
The 3m versaflo tr300 and tr600 are specified at 2 or 3 speeds 185 / 205 / 225 lpm depending on the model.
Both have a feedback system that increases power to the fan and maintains flow as the filter becomes loaded. And an audible alarm when it can no longer maintain that airflow.
I don't know how the devices measure airflow, but to test performance, the sundstrom has a nylon bag with a simple "ball in a slightly larger tube" pressure gauge. The fan is connected to the bag, air blows in and leaks through the fabric of the bag, and the pressure read from the gauge.
It might be worth downloading the manuals for these three, but i'll look and if the fan is visible without dismantling, I'll put up a photo.
This is taken looking into the air outlet of the Sundstrom SR500.
If you are familar with impeller types, it's recognisable as a single stage centrifugal impeller, about 5" diameter.
These draw air into the centre and "throw" it outwards, the same way that a workshop hvlp dust extractor works but the impeller is more refined and of different proportions (bigger diameter, slimmer, closed on both sides and backward curving blades) which greatly increase the pressure that it develops.
Similar style of impellers are used in power showers, some air curtains, air blade cutters, and many industrial processes.
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