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  2. High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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    A high-volume low-speed (HVLS) fan is a type of mechanical fan greater than 7 feet (2.1 m) in diameter. [1] HVLS fans are generally ceiling fans although some are pole mounted. HVLS fans move slowly and distribute large amounts of air at low rotational speed– hence the name "high volume, low speed." Typical applications for HVLS fans fall ...

  3. Big Ass Fans - Wikipedia

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    Big Ass Fans is an American company that manufactures fans, evaporative coolers, and controls for industrial, agricultural, commercial and residential use. The company's headquarters is in Lexington, Kentucky , with additional offices in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and Canada.

  4. HVLS Fans - Wikipedia

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  5. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    A 5-blade ceiling fan in a restaurant. HVLS fans are large-diameter ceiling fans, intended for large spaces such as large warehouses, hangars, shopping malls, railway platforms and gymnasiums. These fans generally spin at a lower speed but due to their large diameter, ranging between 7' and 24' (2.1 m and 7.3 m), can provide a large area with a ...

  6. Actual cubic feet per minute - Wikipedia

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    Actual cubic feet per minute (ACFM) is a unit of volumetric flow. It is commonly used by manufacturers of blowers and compressors. [1] This is the actual gas delivery with reference to inlet conditions, whereas cubic foot per minute (CFM) is an unqualified term and should only be used in general and never accepted as a specific definition without explanation.

  7. Industrial fan - Wikipedia

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    The flow rates of these mechanical fans range from approximately 200 cubic feet (5.7 m 3) to 2,000,000 cubic feet (57,000 m 3) per minute. A blower is another name for a fan that operates where the resistance to the flow is primarily on the downstream side of the fan.

  8. Talk:High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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  9. Centrifugal fan - Wikipedia

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    A centrifugal fan is a mechanical device for moving air or other gases in a direction at an angle to the incoming fluid. Centrifugal fans often contain a ducted housing to direct outgoing air in a specific direction or across a heat sink; such a fan is also called a blower, blower fan, or squirrel-cage fan (because it looks like a hamster wheel).

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