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  2. Hot Garage? Keep the Air Moving with These Fans - AOL

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    Mounto Air Mover. If you're after raw power, the Mounto Air Mover is the fan for you. This model stands out for its industrial-grade performance, moving air with impressive force (46.9 mph!).

  3. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    The motor is either hidden in the fan's center hub or extends behind it. For big industrial fans, three-phase asynchronous motors are commonly used, may be placed near the fan, and drive it through a belt and pulleys. Smaller fans are often powered by shaded pole AC motors, or brushed or brushless DC motors. AC-powered fans usually use mains ...

  4. 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.

  5. Fan coil unit - Wikipedia

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    These motors are sometimes called DC motors, sometimes EC motors and occasionally DC/EC motors. DC stands for direct current and EC stands for electronically commutated.. DC motors allow the speed of the fans within a fan coil unit to be controlled by means of a 0-10 Volt input control signal to the motor/s, the transformers and speed switches associated with AC fan coils are not required.

  6. This air-circulating pedestal fan is so powerful that it ...

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    The post This air-circulating pedestal fan is so powerful that it feels like an AC — plus, it blows air in every direction appeared first on In The Know.

  7. Air handler - Wikipedia

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    Air handlers in Europe and Australia and New Zealand now commonly use backward curve fans without scroll or "plug fans". These are driven using high efficiency EC (electronically commutated) motors with built in speed control. The higher the RTU temperature, the slower the air will flow. And the lower the RTU temperature, the faster the air ...

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