Struggling with air circulation? Getting complaints about noisy floor fans? HVLS ceiling fans circulate your air quietly and use very little eletricity.
Here at AmeriWind, we help solve your problems. It's more than just selling HVLS shop fans.
MHP Industries had a problem with moisture in their pallet making warehouse. Mold was overtaking new pallets with 3 days of assembling them. Food grade usage was impossible. It was bad.
Kevin and the team got to work, crafted a custom installed solution. It involved exhaust and HVLS fans. By using the exhaust fans to get rid of the moisture and HVLS fans to penetrate the stacks, MHP eliminated molding pallets and moisture problems within the warehouse.
High-volume Low-Speed HVLS industrial ceiling fans have two major differences. Less Electricity and increased Employee Comfort. These advantages have a direct impact on your bottom line. By providing employees with a comfortable environment, you can increase productivity and avoid extra sick days
High-volume industrial ceiling fans are used for a cost-effective and energy-efficient way to deal with extreme heat or cold in your warehouse or industrial facility. Choose the right one and you'll have consistent, quiet, and highly effective airflow that will keep your employees happy and productive.
High-volume industrial ceiling fans circulate large amounts of air. They move air throughout a large structure, such as a warehouse or gym. Compared to pedestal fans, they're much larger (some are 30 feet in diameter) .They have security and safety features designed specifically for industrial buildings, rather than standard household ceiling fans.
HVLS (high-volume, low-speed) ceiling fans typically range in diameter from 8 feet to 30 feet. Your fan' size is usually determined by the dimensions of your building. The largest fans can provide air up to 150ft wide area.
Many HVLS fans are capable of much more than just circulating air. Industrial ceiling fans can be found that integrate with other building systems such as security, HVAC, and fire suppression. Most fans come with either wired or wireless remote controls or LCD touchscreens that simplify programming.
Most people install and then forget. The fan runs, does its job, and you aren't concerned about it. However, because high-volume industrial ceiling fans are large and heavy, they must be installed correctly. We recommend using a mechanical contractor or electrician to install your fans. high-volume industrial ceiling fans.
Pedestal fans can be quite loud and disruptive. You want quiet fans for quiet areas. Our premium HVLS fans, are designed to be quiet.
Large industrial HVLS fans keep large workspaces airy and comfy, They blow more air compared to their small fans. They also effectively beat the heat. They're built to handle large spaces; that's why they cool off an area faster.
HVLS costs more than small fans upfront, but they save you money with time, balancing out the initial price tag. Plus, they're durable. They don't break easily, meaning you won't be spending money on new fans every few years.
Eliminating extension cords on the floor or pedestals is a safety win. Bigger fans are quieter. It means you'll be providing a better place to work where people focus on the job.
With fans, variety helps. Your high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans, are great for big warehouses. They cover a big area. For small spots with low ceilings, standard industrial fans are the way to go.
Directional fans are great for sending a cool breeze exactly where as needed. They often work well with HVLS or standard fans to zone in on hot spots that need extra attention. Whether you're dealing with a huge space or a tiny area, there's a fan for your warehouse.
When you are looking for an industrial ceiling fan for your warehouse, you'll want to consider a few things .
A. What size is your building? Width, length and height. The larger your facility, the more powerful a fan you'll need.
B. What is the minimum install height for forklifts or overhead cranes? This is important because not all fans are the same. We build low-profile fans specifically for above overhead cranes.
C. Power. Warehouse are generally 240v single phase or 480v 3 phase. You've got to know your voltage when ordering.
D. Installation. Where and how the fan is installed will affect everything from airflow to safety. If you have a difficult building, our in house welders can make custom heavy duty mounting brackets.
E. Noise level. A loud fan is annoying and distracting. We only provide quiet fans. Our fans have no belts or gears for the least noise..
Ceiling fans are quite big. Naturally, you would think they'd use a lot of electricity. It's actually not the case. It depends on the fan's size, its model, and how fast you've got it running. What's nice is their ability to save energy at lower speeds. They're not energy hogs like air conditioners. Over the long run, they are effective business.
Wondering how long a HVLS fan lasts. Thru its warranty period? It's not just about time. Crash it into things, and it'll give up sooner. Keep forklifts away and overvoltages away from it , and it will last a long time.
We build our fans for a 20 year life. It will keep your warehouse cool for a long time. The real deal is not driving into it it and lightning/ overvoltage protection
Putting up a HVLS fan might seem like a cool DIY project. It's doable but not the best idea if you are not mechanically inclined.
Reputable mechanical contractors can install fans easily. It's a smart move to call in a pro – an electrician who knows exactly what they're doing. They'll ensure your fan is setup to work and doesn't cause trouble.
Need help picking and installing an HVLS fan? The AmeriWind team is ready to help. We're just a message away. Just give us a shout, and we'll take it from there. You deserve the best!