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Big Ass Fans: Line of large-diameter, low-speed fans

Cool warehouse interiors with mountable, portable fans

Big Ass Fans: Line of large-diameter, low-speed fans
By 24/7 Staff 
January 2, 2013

A full line of large-diameter, low-speed fans by Big Ass Fans prevent heat-related illnesses, improve winter dexterity and reduce heat bills, remove condensation from floors, increase the effectiveness of ventilation systems and reduce noise in warehouses.

The Powerfoil X2.0 features fixed aerodynamic devices applied along the airfoil to break up the air and redirect the fan’s air velocity profile. For facilities with overhead obstructions or for temporary worksites, the compact AirGo 8-foot diameter mobile fan incorporates a right-angle drive, precision-machined hub and aerodynamic airfoils. For a cooling effect, it can be outfitted an optional ultra-fine misting system.

To cool smaller spaces, the Yellow Jacket portable fan incorporates a heavy-gauge steel carriage, 18- or 36-inch pedestals, or the ability to be mounted to a column or other vertical structure.

ProMat 2013—Booth 452

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