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Industrial Fans Industrial fans come in a
range of shapes, sizes, and styles. They are primarily used to
achieve thermal comfort and to provide proper ventilation in
commercial and industrial areas. Learn about the different types of
industrial fans and how an industrial fan can be beneficial to your
workplace below:
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What is an Industrial Fan? |
Because
industrial fans provide high static
pressure, they are primarily used in areas where stagnant
air, heat stratification, and dampness are frequent
problems. In addition, industrial fans have the ability to
blow out stagnant air in wide areas that would otherwise
collect and recirculate this air.
In terms of style and design, most industrial fans utilize
the same technology as standard portable models. A blade
forces air to move parallel to the shaft about which the
blades rotate. Air is blown linearly across the axis of the
fan and in turn, this produces a wind chill effect. However,
what makes an industrial different from any other portable
electric fan is the fact that these units are larger and can
support higher CFMs without the vibrations of a smaller
household fan. Moreover, industrial fans tend to have metal
blades that are not only more durable, but they also move
more air at once without putting as much strain on the fan's
motor. Lastly, an industrial fan's powerful motor helps
reduce noise levels because the motor does not have to be
working at top speed in order to produce sufficient airflow. |
| Why Do You
Need an Industrial Fan? |
Industrial areas such as warehouses, plants, and
distribution centers are immense places that are often
plagued by extreme temperatures. This not only results in
enormous heating and cooling bills, but when not addressed,
these extreme temperatures can significantly affect the thermal
comfort of your coworkers and employees.
Thermal comfort often describes a person's psychological
state of mind and is usually referred to in terms of whether
someone is feeling too hot or cold. A range of environmental
and personal factors can determine what makes a person feel
comfortable, but generally speaking, thermal comfort can
greatly influence productivity and worker morale. In extreme
warm and stuffy working conditions, productivity falls and
symptoms of sick building syndrome can also arise. As such,
industrial fans are an economical and effective way to
achieve thermal comfort in a workplace.
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Industrial Fan Fact:
Industrial fans not only increase circulation
and ventilation, but they also provide cost
savings and are energy efficient. In fact,
they can deliver energy cost savings of up to 30
percent! |
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What Are the
Different Types of Industrial Fans? |
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Industrial fans can come in the form of blowers, wall
fans, floor fans, pedestal fans, and misting fans. For
extreme conditions in areas such as power plants, extra-large
drum fans can be used to move large amounts of air at once.
Below is a brief overview on some of the most popular types
of industrial fans:
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Industrial Blowers: Utility blowers are
useful for situations where a smaller fan just isn't
sufficient. This type of industrial fan provides
much more airflow due to its size and can cool and
ventilate areas such as commercial buildings,
agricultural farms, or industrial plants with ease.
They are usually fully assembled for convenience and
lightweight enough to be carried from one area to
the next. When choosing an industrial blower, be
sure to pay attention to the unit's RPM and CFM
ratings, as well as its construction and number of speed
controls. |
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Industrial Wall Fans: Industrial wall
fans are economical, easy to install, and best of
all, they're ideal for areas where space is limited
because they can be attached to a wall, ceiling, work
bench, or machine. They provide concentrated,
precise cooling, and are easily mountable with just
a few simple tools and with the included mounting kit.
Moreover, because they are placed above the floor
and enclosed in steel wire guards, they are
considered very safe. When choosing an industrial
wall fan, also pay attention to the RPM and CFM
ratings, as well as the blade diameter. |
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Industrial Floor Fans: Floor fans are
similar to wall mounted or other portable fans, but
the one difference is that they are free-standing
units that are placed at floor level. They offer
powerful and precision airflow for areas that cannot
accommodate wall or ceiling mounted fans and are perfect
if you need air at foot-level. Industrial floor fans
are also lightweight and easy to move. Most units
come with built-in carrying handles, and the larger
units often include heavy-duty casters for
maneuverability.
When choosing a floor fan, pay attention to the CFM
ratings and size of the fan blades. |
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Industrial Pedestal Fans: Pedestal fans
work almost exactly like floor fans and produce
strong airflow in areas that cannot accommodate
ceiling or wall mounted industrial fans. The only
difference is that they are fully assembled and
elevated on a high mount that makes them ideal for
cooling work benches or other raised areas. Pedestal
fans are also very effective as air circulators for
hazardous or dusty locations, and some units have
adjustable heights for greater versatility. When
selecting an industrial pedestal fan, pay attention
to the unit's height and construction. |
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Industrial Ceiling Fans: Like residential
ceiling fans, industrial ceiling fans are mounted
onto the ceiling and are designed to add thermal
comfort and to increase ventilation in a wide, open
space. However, industrial ceiling fans are usually
more utilitarian in design and either utilize metal blades
as opposed to more decorative wood paddles, or are
simply enclosed in a steel guard. More
powerful motors also result in high-volume,
low-speed operation. When shopping for an industrial
ceiling fan, pay attention to the unit's RPMs and
controls. Also make sure the fan includes all the
necessary
mounting hardware. |
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Misting Fans: While not suitable for
extremely large workplaces, a misting fan may be
sufficient for light industrial needs. This type of
fan works well in areas and environments without air
conditioning and where standard fans cannot
sufficiently cool. They deliver fine streams of
mist and also help cool, refresh, and settle dust
particles. When used correctly, misting fans can
result in significant temperature reductions without
saturating or wetting surfaces. When looking for a
misting fan, pay attention to the unit's coverage
area and BTU rating. |
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| Five Reasons
Why You Should Purchase an Industrial Fan: |
1. Economical: Industrial fans are affordable to both
purchase and operate when compared to central cooling
systems such as air conditioners. Furthermore, they are
often portable and provide concentrated cooling where you
need it most.
2. Easy to Install: Most industrial fans come fully
assembled and ready to use right out of the package.
However, industrial fans such as ceiling or wall fans do
require some installation, but this is easily accomplished
with a few tools and the included mounting kits.
3. More Power: Industrial fans feature more powerful motors
than other portable electric fans. Therefore, they are ideal
for large areas that require more airflow such as
warehouses, workshops, and plants.
4. Maintain Thermal Comfort: Industrial fans ensure thermal
comfort. Studies have shown that when employees are
comfortable, productivity and morale also increases.
5. Circulates Air: Industrial fans do more than just produce
a cooling effect. They're also great for ventilating and
adding circulation in stuffy work areas. This ultimately
results in a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable work
environment. |
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