Parking fans

Proper ventilation in an enclosed car park is quite literally a matter of life and death. From the extraction of CO and exhaust fumes to supporting smoke and heat extraction in case of fire (SHE): a car park fan must be reliable, powerful, and tailored to the space. We supply industrial fans specifically suited for car park applications – for both daily ventilation and SHE use.

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Safe and efficient ventilation in parking garages

Our parking fans ensure that harmful gases such as CO and NO₂ are effectively removed and that smoke and heat are quickly extracted in the event of a fire. This keeps escape routes visible, allowing emergency services to act faster. At the same time, proper ventilation helps maintain lower temperatures, protecting the building structure.

We supply powerful, certified fans, including boosters, impulse fans, and induction fans, suitable for:

  • Mechanical ventilation of CO and NO₂
  • Support for smoke and heat extraction (RWA) systems
  • Daily air renewal in enclosed or semi-open parking garages
  • Jet ventilation

For standard applications, we also offer energy-efficient fans with EC motors, available in single-phase or three-phase versions. These are easy to control in terms of speed and contribute to an efficient, sustainable ventilation solution.

Which fans are suitable for parking garages?

Depending on the layout, size, and ventilation principle of the garage, we supply:

  • Axial parking fans: suitable for supply or exhaust, also RWA-certified
  • Jetfans / impulse fans / boosters: direct airflow towards extraction points without ducts
  • Centrifugal duct fans: suitable for ducted systems for RWA or CO/NO₂ extraction
  • Twin exhaust fans: two fans for extra safety
  • Induction fans: flat design with centrifugal blades, suitable for impulse and RWA applications

For RWA applications, certification according to EN 12101-3 is required. We provide fans with the correct fire class (e.g., F300 or F400), complete with datasheets and certificates.

Why a parking garage fan is essential

  • Safety and visibility: smoke does not linger, escape routes remain visible, emergency services can act faster
  • Building protection: temperature is kept lower, preserving the structure
  • Health: prevents accumulation of CO and other harmful gases
  • Regulatory compliance: often mandatory under building codes and fire safety regulations
  • Reliability: specially designed for continuous operation under extreme conditions

Our fans are built for 24/7 operation, high-temperature resistance for smoke and heat, and a long service life.

What you can expect from us

  • Tailored advice for your parking garage
  • Delivery of certified smoke and heat fans
  • Technically sound selection based on duct length, capacity, and regulations
  • Fast delivery times and transparent communication

Whether you are in the design phase or looking to replace existing fans, we are happy to advise. You can also check our axial fans, centrifugal fans, or duct fans as alternatives.

Frequently asked questions about parking fans

When should I use a parking fan?

If you have an enclosed or semi-enclosed car park that requires ventilation to remove exhaust gases or smoke. Car park fans are essential for daily air renewal and fire safety.

A parking fan is one component of a complete ventilation system. We supply the fans (such as axial or jet fans), not the full installation.

We supply smoke exhaust-certified fans, not full installations or system engineering. However, we provide expert advice on suitable fan types and deliver all required technical documentation.

Pricing depends on the fan type, airflow capacity, certification requirements, and additional needs such as noise reduction. Contact us for a quote based on your specifications.

Yes, we supply jet fans (impulse and induction types) specifically designed for car parks. These are often used in larger garages without ductwork to direct airflow toward the extraction points.