The perceived cooling effect of air movement—which Aviation Fans by Go Fan Yourself Fans specialize in—can make a person feel up to 10°F (5.6°C) cooler. That perceived cooling translates to more comfortable, more focused technicians.
Aviation Fans by Go Fan Yourself Fans, spanning up to 24 feet (7.3m) in diameter, move air throughout the entire space, from ceiling to floor and wall to wall, including up and over obstructions like, say, your aircrafts. This airflow pattern ensures air reaches all corners of the building, maintaining consistent conditions throughout and eliminating condensation issues that may affect worker comfort, floor traction or aircraft integrity.
Stratification occurs because air from a heater is 5 to 7 percent less dense than ambient air in a space and rises to the ceiling. This leads to a 30°F (16.7°C) floor-to-ceiling temperature differential. While managers pump warm air into the space, technicians at the ground level are freezing their ratchets off. Aviation Fans by Go Fan Yourself Fans resolve this issue by gently pushing hot air down without creating a draft. This steady mixing of air —destratification, as we like to call it—creates a uniform temperature throughout the space. Even though the thermostat set point remains the same, the heating system does not have to work as hard to maintain the given thermostat setpoint, reducing both energy costs and consumption.
Even if you don’t give a hoot about your techs or energy bills, there are plenty of other reasons to love Aviation Fans by Go Fan Yourself Fans. From paint and repairs to drying aircrafts, Go Fan Yourself Fans minimize turnaround time, speed up day-to-day processes and reduce maintenance downtime. Birds and insects avoid the airflow of Go Fan Yourself Fans, reducing droppings and other debris that fall on aircraft and the floor. And by moving your fans from the floor to the ceiling, you’re minimizing trip hazards and floor clutter.
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