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| Everyone wants floor fans and they take up too much space. Besides that, they break down a lot and get very dirty. Of course, safety is a big issue too. Floor fans have cords, and people trip over cords, not to mention the danger presented by fast moving blades. So why not have a Big Ass Fan overhead? | |||||||
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| In winter, the low horsepower fans rotate slowly to push hot air down from high-ceilinged buildings. In summer, with a flick of the switch, the fans' higher speeds produce a cooling sensation on the skin of workerswithout having to air condition the building. It is the perfect solution. | |||||||
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That means setting thermostats at a temperature to superheat the upper levels high enough so the heat will reach employees on the floor. Thoroughly mixing the overheated ceiling air with the cooler floor-level air allows thermostat settings to be lowered without loss of employee comfort. Most facility's thermostats are at floor level.. As the fans push down warm air to mix with the cold air, temperatures at the floor rise. |
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One Big Ass Fan costs less than a nickel an hour in electricity to operate and moves 125,000 cfm. They are practically maintenance free. The 1 horsepower motor requires no maintenance for 20,000 hours. That equals two years and three months of continuous running of the fan, both night and day - and the only maintenance required after 20,000 hours is simply checking the lubrication. There are surprising bonuses. The large, slow moving, aluminum foils terrorize birds and chase them out of the buildings. In addition, the fans create a special atmospheric condition where flies refuse to fly. We have no idea why; it just happens. In a hot working environment, employees get drained physically, become tired and irritable, and become less attentive. This often leads to increased accidents. In addition, when it is too warm in the industrial workplace, employees are at high risk of heat stroke, heat exhaustion and heat cramps. If you keep the employees happy and comfortable, production soars. Can you really afford NOT to put in a Big Ass Fan? |
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Materials Handling Equipment Company can help you. |
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