HVLS Pole Fans

What is HVLS Pole Fans

 

 

A HVLS pole fans is a type of mechanical fan greater than 7 feet (2.1 m) in diameter. 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."

 

 
Benefits of HVLS Pole Fans
 
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HVLS pole fans with remote control technology HVLS pole fans models function in a variety of ways. You can program them to turn on at a specific time, turn off at a particular time, and even adjust their speed.You can set your pedestal fan to automatically turn on at 8 pm every night and adjust the temperature. So it's comfortable while you sleep. You can also set it up so that when you get up in the morning, your pedestal fan will automatically go off at 4 am so that by 6 am, there aren't any drafts in your bedroom anymore!

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Pedestal fans are portable Portable HVLS pole fans are great for moving around the house. It is not just for the bedroom, living room, or kitchen. Instead, you can use it in your office or garage. If you have a basement, a pedestal fan is a must-have. Having one there will keep it comfortable even when it gets hot outside.You do not have air conditioning- a Pedestal fan will help maintain the temperature in your space.

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Pedestal fans are easy to install HVLS pole fans are very efficient and easy to install. They are available in many styles, such as modern, traditional, and antique. Hence, a pedestal fan has a simple design that can be effective to use in a wide range of settings.

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Do not take up space HVLS pole fans are also great for tight spaces. You can place them in corners, rooms with low ceilings, or in a room with high ceilings. If you have a small space but want some airflow, pedestal fans are the way to go! They take up less space in your home because there is not as much area needed for support structures like legs and casters; this makes for an overall better aesthetic design when placed at eye level.

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Rotation speed Energy usage will increase when a fan rotates at higher speeds. Most pedestal fans have three to four fan speeds to suit different environments. When the room is cool enough, setting the fan on low speeds helps maintain the optimal temperature while reducing energy consumption. Sometimes a high fan speed helps cool a room faster, after which you can switch it off to save energy. Always determine the best fan speed for a room while considering the unit's power usage.

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Hours In use How long you run your HVLS pole fans determines how much power it consumes. You can expect the fan to use more energy on a hot summer day as opposed to a cold, crispy winter. Also, consider other factors like humidity- a pedestal fan will work more in a highly humid room compared to a room with low humidity.

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Power rating Most desk and HVLS pole fans usually have a power rating between 30 watts and 100 watts. It is rare to find a pedestal fan rated higher than 100 watts, even for an industrial pedestal fan. The higher the power rating, the more energy consumption the fan has. But even with a higher power rating, you won’t notice that big of a difference in your monthly energy bills.

 

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Cover windows
Leaving your windows uncovered during the sunniest hours of the day lets in a considerable amount of heat. When it is blazing outside, the smartest thing to do is block out the sun with an awning or shutters on your home's exterior. Inside, keep blinds and curtains closed. Indoor window covering options vary; try shades, insulated curtains, or tinting or frosting windows. These protective barriers are energy-efficient and block the sun before light and heat from entering a room.

Optimize the use of HVLS pole fans
HVLS pole fans are a great way to keep cool, but you'll need to get creative to get the most out of them. Create a cooling cross-breeze by positioning a fan across from an open window. If you're using a window box fan, it should blow into your room at the coolest hours of the day and outward during the warmest hours of the day. You can also try placing a bowl of ice at an angle in front of the fan to get an extra chilly gust of air. If possible, adjust your ceiling fan to rotate counterclockwise to pull hot air up and out.

Turn on exhaust fans
Bathroom fans and kitchen exhaust fans draw heat and humidity away from your house. U exhaust fans more regularly (not just after a steamy shower or a long day of cooking) during the summer months to cool your home. Turn them on during the day to draw hot air out of your home.

Turn off lights
Incandescent bulbs are not energy efficient. They use only 10% of their power to give off light and 90% to emit heat. Switching to light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs can help cool your home while lowering your energy expenses. Additionally, switch off any lamps or overhead lighting when not in use or the space is unoccupied.

Skip heat-producing appliances
Switch up your cooking routine by giving your oven a rest. Instead, try grilling outdoors or switch to meals that don't require heating. Cold salads, veggies, and fruit-based dishes are good options. Also, avoid extended use of small appliances that give off heat, such as toasters, microwaves, or even your dryer. Sun-drying clothes on a line helps keep the heat outside.

Open windows at night
After the sun sets, open your windows to enjoy the cool night breeze. Utilize screens to keep mosquitos and flies out but let in the crisp air to cool your home overnight. Just don't forget to close the windows and curtain again before day breaks.

Heat-proof your bed
Beds can trap heat, especially as body heat is released into the mattress and pillows at night. Keeping your head cool is critical to comfort. Use a cooling pillow, mattress, sheets, or mattress pad to help wick away body heat and moisture. Or go natural with a buckwheat pillow. Buckwheat hulls feature naturally-occurring air pockets, so they don't trap body heat like traditional pillows. Cotton or linen sheets can also help you stay cool during the summer months. Cotton provides heat-regulating properties that quickly absorb moisture to enhance your comfort.

Get low and sleep low
Heat rises, so the air closest to the ground is the coolest. Try sleeping on a couch in the basement or on your home's ground floor rather than on the second story, if possible. Alternatively, put your mattress on the floor to take advantage of the cooler air.

Focus on your body temperature
In addition to cooling a room, focus on your body temperature. There are many ways to keep your body temp down during the hot summer months. Apply ice packs or cold compresses to pulse points, such as your neck and wrists. Stay hydrated with iced water and non-alcoholic drinks. And make smart clothing choices. Pick loose, breathable cotton fabrics and light colors that do not absorb heat.

 

 
4 Things to Pay Attention to When Choosing a HVLS Pole Fans
 
 
Steadiness of the base

Steadiness is a significant safety factor to consider. If you have kids or pets, they are likely to trip a fan over which can cause damage to the HVLS pole fans itself or to its surroundings. There are two common types of HVLS pole fans bases: x-shaped and round. A round base is considered steadier, and therefore safer for your family.

 
Speed settings

Choose a fan with a number of speed settings. If you plan to use your fan only for small spaces (bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.), two speed settings are enough. As for areas bigger than 20 sq.m, at least three settings are recommended. The higher the speed, the more air goes through the fan in a given timeframe.
As an example, check out our new 40 cm Multidirectional Pedestal Fan. Not only does it have 3 speed settings to choose from, but also a remote control to switch between them effortlessly.

 
Number of blades

More blades equal greater productivity! A common number of blades is between three and five. We recommend you to have a look at our new multidirectional HVLS pole fans. It features a 5-piece blade and up to 360-degree horizontal oscillation – that means even more air movement, in multiple directions!

 
Noise level

Are you a light sleeper fed up with lying in bed on a warm night while a loud fan buzzes away? Then you should consider a quiet fan, so your sleep will not be interrupted. If the fan’s noise level is under 57 decibels, it is quiet enough for someone to watch television, listen to music, or even sleep with the fan on.

 

 

Which are Better: HVLS Pole Fans or Tower Fans?
 

Pedestal fans

These HVLS pole fans typically sit on a height-adjustable stand and can be useful if you want air directed at a height above ground or at a certain spot in the room, like blowing directly onto your face, across a bed's surface, or angled up toward the ceiling for an indirect breeze. They usually have three or five blades and our tests show they generally have a more powerful airflow than tower fans. A pedestal fan gives you a direct airflow – you can see the blades at work.

Tower (or column) fans

These fans have a minimalist, slimline design and take up less room on your floor than traditional pedestal fans. This means they can be less obtrusive and easier to fit into a corner or narrow space (their base is around 20–23cm as opposed to 46–51cm for a pedestal fan). They tend to have a long rectangular outlet for air and are available at various heights, and some have louvres to direct the airflow up and down. They're suitable for areas that require a gentle, consistent breeze. They can also have more features and functions than standard pedestal fans like in-built thermostats, heating fans or air purifying capabilities (which also often means a higher price tag).

 

 
How to Maintain HVLS Pole Fans
 
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Keep the fan blades clean Dust and debris can accumulate on the fan blades, which can affect their balance and performance. Clean the blades of the HVLS rod fan regularly using a soft cloth or brush. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions.

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Check for loose or damaged parts Inspect the fan's components regularly and make sure they are all tight and secure. Check for any signs of damage or wear and replace any faulty parts as soon as possible.

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Inspect for damage Check all the parts of the fan for any damage, such as cracks or loose parts. If any damage is found, repair or replace that part immediately.

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Keep it away from moisture and humidity HVLS pole fans should be kept away from moisture and humidity, as this can cause damage to the electrical components of the fan.

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Schedule regular maintenance It's a good idea to schedule regular maintenance sessions for your HVLS rod fan with a professional technician to ensure it is maintained correctly and will last for a long time.

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Lubricate the parts The bearings and gears of the fan should be lubricated every six months to keep them functioning smoothly. Use a good quality lubricant to ensure maximum performance.

 

 
The Most Important Qualities to Consider When Choosing the Best HVLS Pole Fans
 
1. Performance

How well will the HVLS pole fans circulate air around your building? While you can count on virtually every HVLS pole fans to move large volumes of air, they don't all perform exactly the same. The best way to find out is to have the manufacturer demonstrate the fan's performance specifically for your building.

2. Efficiency

How much energy does the fan use? The motors, airfoils, and other parts can vary as much as the fans themselves, and they all contribute to a fan's ability to use less electricity. It's difficult to say exactly how much energy a fan will use since so many variables can affect it. But the best HVLS pole fans manufacturers can provide details and calculations to help you get an accurate estimate.

3. Noise

The sound an HVLS pole fans makes is a common consideration for many buyers who want the benefits of the fan without any disruptions, including noise. Sound output varies widely from fan to fan, and some companies provide decibel measurements for each fan. Direct drive motors tend to be quieter than standard motors with gearboxes.

4. Options

Many HVLS pole fans come with upgradable options such as remote controls, security system integration, air purification equipment, BMS integration, and even colors.

5. Technology features

The amount of computer technology an HVLS pole fans uses can vary widely from fan to fan and brand to brand. The best HVLS fans use high tech for efficiency control, timing, security, monitoring, and integration with other systems such as HVAC and fire suppression.

 

HVLS Pole Fans Parameter Table

 

Fan diameter

Fan power(W)

Rotate speed(rpm)

Air volume(m³/min)

Weight

Max coverage(㎡)

4.0(13’)

0.36

0-70

8200

46

750

3.4(11’)

0.36

0-70

5800

42

620

2.8(9’)

0.36

0-70

4000

36

520

 

HVLS Rod Fan Blade Types
 

The single-speed blade – It uses the AC single-phase induction motor, where the spindle remains attached to it while the blade reaches the engine. The motor consists of two internal parts, stator, and rotor. While the rotor is restricted to a magnetized free-spinning piece of iron. The rotor is split by the CV joint and further goes on extending from the motor to another spindle – the secondary one, and finally rests in the base gear. Two halves lay on either side called the stator.
The two strator parts consist of the electricity passing from within and make the magnetic field shift from each other’s proximity. The magnetic field experiences change between the negative and positive with the flow of electricity. The rotor occupying the central position spins, and thus the blades move, resulting in the blade to oscillate and perform the assigned task of cooling the place.

Multi-speed form – the working and structure of the multi-speed category blade is more complex, and thus it is even bulkier. A multi-speed one takes refuge in machinery that is connected to a single-phase AC synchronous motor. CV joint attaches the worm gear spindle with the head spindle of the blade. While doing so, the electricity reach is kept in check by the voltage regulator. A small gauge wire that is slightly less in the retention of power is sent to the rotor instead of splitting the available current.

 

Four of the Best Uses for Your HVLS Pole Fans

 

 

Cool down your room (and yourself)
Perfect for more moderate climates, HVLS pole fans are a very inexpensive way to cool almost any room in your home. They can also be quite refreshing, as they circulate cool air throughout the room.
Portable air circulators are some of the best options for this type of use, as they are easy to move from room to room. Be sure to pay attention to the size of the room you want to cool, as some kinds work better in large rooms than others.

Deal with smokers
Whether you're dealing with a small kitchen mishap or your cigar-smoking uncle, an HVLS pole fans can be a savior. Use your pedestal or table fan to suck up the smoky air and blow it out an open window or door. Pointed in the right direction, it can act as an exhaust.
Once the room is cleared, turn it around to blow fresh air back into the room. You don't even need smoke in the house for this trick - it works for any room that needs ventilating.

Keep humidity in check
An electric air circulator can do more than just cool. Because they ventilate the room, maintaining proper humidty levels is easy. Too much humidity can damage your home. Blowing fresh air into the room can keep the humidity levels down in your home and keep indoor areas well-ventilated. The constant circulation of air helps keep the air in your home clean as well as dry. It's a win-win all the way around.

Accentuate your room
An HVLS pole fans can be so much more than a functional appliance; it can also add decorative charm to your living environment. Decorative fans come in a variety of shapes and sizes and accentuate just about any room in your home. The color variety can certainly add a refreshing change of pace from the traditional models. Best of all, they work just as well as standard fans.

 

 
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Asked Questions
 

Q: Where should HVLS fans be placed?

A: Just to review, your HVLS fan will operate best in open areas where the air can move freely from your ceiling to your floor and outward in every direction. Never place your fan near a wall or other obstruction because this will inhibit the airflow and limit the effective coverage area.

Q: What are the advantages of HVLS fans?

A: HVLS fans play a vital role in augmenting the overall comfort of a space. These fans, by dispersing large amounts of air, improve air circulation and temperature regulation, especially crucial in vast open spaces that are challenging to heat or cool effectively.

Q: What is the clearance for HVLS fans?

A: The maximum fan diameter shall be 24 ft (7.3 m). The HVLS fan shall be centered approximately between four adjacent sprinklers. The vertical clearance from the HVLS fan to sprinkler deflector shall be a minimum of 3 ft (0.9 m).

Q: How fast are HVLS fans?

A: HVLS fans operate by leveraging their sizable blades rotating at a gentle pace, typically between 30 and 90 revolutions per minute (rpm). The slowed blade velocity enables the fan to move an impressive volume of air, albeit with less force and noise compared to conventional high-speed fans.

Q: What is the correct way to place a fan?

A: In the absence of an air conditioner, it's best to place a fan in a position so that it's blowing on the people in the room, but with the window shut.

Q: How do I know which fan is more powerful?

A: Fan Power - A combination of two key factors determines how powerful a fan is: the size of the fan and its speed settings. The higher the power output of your fan, the higher the airflow will be. Desk Fans have the lowest airflow, Tower Fans and Floor Fans are in the middle, and Pedestal Fans have the highest airflow.

Q: How big are HVLS fans?

A: HVLS fans are large industrial fans that typically measure 6 feet and up. These fans are meant to circulate a large amount of air by using air streams. Air is pulled from above the fan and pushed down in a conical shape to the floor below.

Q: What is the difference between HVLS fans and fans?

A: Despite their enormous size, HVLS ceiling fans operate more slowly. Their top speed caps at a moderate 200 revolutions per minute (RPM), with a minimum spin of 71 RPM. Residential fans, on the other hand, may be modest, but they make up for it with their fast pace. They quickly accelerate to a zippy 230 RPM.

Q: How do HVLS fans work?

A: An HVLS fan gently mixes the layers of air to maintain a comfortable temperature without raising the heat. Even though HVLS fans don't directly heat or cool the air, they can make a space feel a LOT more comfortable for a fraction of the expense of pumping up the HVAC.

Q: What is the minimum distance between fan and wall?

A: Tip: Ceiling fan blades should be at least 18 inches from the walls. If there isn't enough clearance between the blades and the walls, air will not efficiently circulate.

Q: What is the difference between high speed and low speed fans?

A: Aside from the obvious difference in speeds, the main distinction between a high-speed fan and a low-speed fan is the coverage in air circulation they provide. The smaller, high-speed fans can create airflow for a space up to about 200 or 250 square feet (18 to 24 square meters).

Q: What does HVLS fans stand for?

A: They are considered low volume, high speed fans. The term “HVLS” stands for high-volume, low-speed. This term is almost exclusively used when describing large fans with a diameter of at least seven feet.

Q: What are industrial ceiling fans called?

A: HVLS fans, or High-Volume, Low-Speed fans, are large ceiling fans designed to move a massive volume of air at low rotational speed. These mechanical fans are typically between 7' and 24' in diameter and are designed to provide a cooling effect to large, open spaces like warehouses, factories, and barns.

Q: Why not to use AC and fan together?

A: Remember that ceiling fans appear to make the room cooler for pets and humans. But, they do not cool the indoor air. Thus, whether you have an AC or not, you must only run your fan when you are in the room. It will waste energy and increase the cost of your utility bill.

Q: Why is my room so hot even with the fan on?

A: Dirty air filter—A dirty filter restricts airflow, not letting your home get enough cool air. Closed vents—Closed vents in rooms can cause them to be hotter than other rooms. Open windows—Your conditioned air can flow out of open windows, leaving uneven temperatures in your home.

Q: Does ice in front of a fan work?

A: This DIY ice fan hack works surprisingly well and takes less than 10 minutes to make. Simply stick a bowl of ice water in front of your fan to help circulate the cooler air. If you don't have ice cubes on hand, you can add other frozen items, like frozen bags of vegetables, to your bowl in a pinch.

Q: How much clearance do fans need?

A: This article says the 'air gap' shown in your diagram should be, at least, equal to the diameter of the fan for close to optimal airflow. Then, more practically speaking, this guy recommends the 'air gap' should be, at least, 1/3 of the diameter of the fan. So, for 120mm fans, 40mm would be the gap.

Q: Do destratification fans work?

A: Destratification fans are ideal for any building with ceilings 15 feet tall or higher. They break up stratification layers and balance humidity levels throughout the room. Higher ceilings and buildings with large open areas with minimal air movement, like warehouses, are more prone to thermal stratification.

Q: How close can a fan be to a window?

A: A fan should always be sited in the furthest window or wall from the main source of air replacement to avoid short-circuiting the airflow. It should be located as high as possible in the window or wall nearest to smells or steam, but not directly above eye-level grills or cooker hoods.

Q: Does a fan need space behind it?

A: It's best to leave some space for the fan to draw in air from all directions. You should experiment, but as an approximation, the distance from the wall should be greater than the area of the fan divided by the unrestricted (not in contact with the floor or a wall) circumference of the fan.

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