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EnKon by Herkules: New lightweight, quiet and cost efficient ceiling fan

Cool facilities with tri-pole, vertically mounted ceiling fan

EnKon by Herkules: New lightweight, quiet and cost efficient ceiling fan
By 24/7 Staff 
September 16, 2014

For cooling large warehouse and manufacturing facilities, a new lightweight, quiet and cost efficient ceiling fan by Herkules Equipment has been introduced.

The vertical, tri-pole mount fan improves air movement, reaching more than 300 feet away to efficiently cool a large working area. Engineered to consume only 500 watts of energy at full power, the fan uses patent-applied blades constructed of aircraft-grade aluminum encasing a polyurethane foam core.

Each blade weighs just 1.5 pounds. Its zero-maintenance brushless, direct drive motor features neodymium permanent rare earth magnets. Fully sealed and corrosion resistant, the motor contains no belts, drives, gears or pulleys that need replacing.

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