Finding the right warehouse ventilation & cooling system is vital. Stagnant air and high temperatures hurt worker morale, lead to employee turnover, and hinder productivity. Romla Fans can help you more efficiently and effectively cool your warehouse.
There are basically two kinds of fans for warehouse ventilation: building fans and worker fans. Below is a list of some of the best options for keeping workers cool in your warehouse space that don’t involve major structural work. Below is a list of some common solutions for lowering temperatures in a warehouse setting.
An air circulating fan, like the Model AF, is one of the best ways to provide spot cooling in a specific place. Also known as “airwave” or “spot-cooler” fans, these models push air at a high-velocity, up to 200 feet, for maximum cooling. Air circulators can also be used for product cooling, condensation removal, and more.
These fans come in a variety of mounting options to allow it to suspend from the ceiling, wall, or column. Additionally, they can also be fit onto a portable base for enhanced mobility. This flexibility ensures that the cool air is directed towards the worker wherever they may be located.
High volume, low speed HVLS fans help circulate the air within large buildings. Instead of air stagnating at the ceiling, and making the building hotter and hotter, an HVLS fan circulates the air instead. When combined with fresh intake air from wall louvers or an evaporative cooling unit, then they can be a powerful solution. As long as an HVLS fan is moving cool air, they can help keep your building cool.
HVLS units hang above the work floor like a household ceiling fan. They are installed fairly easily and can provide superior air movement with minimal effort.
Industrial centrifugal fans are useful for moving steady streams of air. They are perfect for situations that require high-pressure displacement. Harsh environments that deal with hot, humid, or corrosive air need these fans.
These fans will require more installation work than an HVLS or an Air Circulating Fan, but they are still a good option if you’re trying to avoid the construction work required to install a larger hooded roof fan.
Each item in the Romla Fans catalog has a variety of sizes, motors, and other options to ensure it meets your warehouse ventilation needs. Whether you know exactly what you need, or if you require help finding the right fan for your warehouse, give us a call today.