An HVLS fan is a high-volume, low-speed ceiling fan greater than seven feet in diameter. Its large size stirs up and moves enormous amounts of air in all directions. The increased air circulation replaces hot, humid air with drier air.
An HVLS fan is a high-volume, low-speed ceiling fan greater than seven feet in diameter. Its large size stirs up and moves enormous amounts of air in all directions. The increased air circulation replaces hot, humid air with drier air.
Workplace safety improves with HVLS fans. Designed to hang from the ceiling, they eliminate trip dangers associated with corded pedestal-mounted or wheeled fans. The air circulation from HVLS fans curbs ground moisture buildup, reducing slip hazards while improving ventilation.
HVLS fans use larger blades with a more aerodynamic design based on helicopter rotors. The profile of these blades allows more air to be moved even at slower speeds. In turn, these HVLS fans create a large column of air gently pushing down. When this air mass hits the floor, it pushes outward. This helps circulate air throughout a large space, creating a cooling effect for everyone in the space, not just those directly underneath
According to a study at Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a comfortable workplace temperature ranges from 22°C to 28°C. Uncomfortably warm temperatures can lead to a decrease in worker output and an increase in errors. HVLS fans can help promote productivity by moving a large column of air, creating a cooling breeze throughout the entire work area.
Industrial facilities consist of moisture due to various reasons that affect human & as well as machine productivity.
HVLS fans help reduce heat & maintain a cool & calm environment, which adds years to the machine life and comfort for the humans
HVLS Fans play a vital role in cooling a facility by maintaining continuous airflow.