THE SELECTION AND INFLUENCE OF INSTALLATION LOCATION FOR INDUSTRIAL HVLS FANS

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    The installation of industrial HVLS fans does not occupy ground space, does not affect the normal working process of any ground work area, and is safe and reliable. However, there are certain requirements for the installation position of big fans, and a suitable installation position can maximize the function of the big fans. There are the following points.

    1. Impact of Height

    ①Excessive Height:

    Reduced Airflow Coverage: If the big fan is too far from the ground, airflow may not effectively reach the target area, diminishing cooling performance.

    Increased Energy Consumption: Higher speeds may be required to compensate for the height, leading to higher power usage.oling performance.

    Tip: Typically 3-6 meters above the ground (adjust based on fan diameter and space layout).

    ②Insufficient Height:

    Safety Hazards: Risk of collision with personnel or equipment, especially in areas with forklift traffic.

    Excessive Airflow: Direct strong airflow may cause discomfort (e.g., paper scattering, dust dispersion).

    2. Horizontal Positioning

    ①Optimizing Coverage: Install directly above the target cooling area (production lines, rest zones) for even airflow distribution. In large spaces, multiple fans should be arranged in a diagonal or grid pattern to avoid dead zones.

    ②Avoiding Obstructions: Maintain at least 1-1.5 meters from walls, beams, or columns to prevent airflow rebound or turbulence.Keep clear of lighting, pipes, or other fixtures to facilitate maintenance and avoid interference.

    3.Structural Load-Bearing & Mounting

    Large industrial HVLS fans can weigh 50-200kg—ensure mounting points can handle dynamic loads (reinforced steel or concrete). Motor vibration may cause the fixture to loosen, and it is necessary to regularly check the bolts and brackets.

    4.Environmental Adaptability

    High-Temperature/Humid Areas: Avoid installation near heat sources orhighly humid zones to prolong motor life.

    Ventilation Synergy: Coordinate with doors, windows, or ventilation systems to expel hot air.

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