How HVLS Fans Can Help Keep Your Facility Warm in Winter

When you think of “fans”, what’s the first thing that comes to your mind?
Cooling, right?
Fans keep our buildings and homes cool in hot, humid summer months, making us feel comfy.
But if you’re thinking about investing in HVLS fans for your industrial facility, you’ll be pleased to know that these fans can be used beyond summer and into winter as well.
Using HVLS Fans in Winter
Okay, let’s understand one thing first:
Not ALL HVLS fans can be used in winter; only fans that come equipped with bi-directional motors can be used in winter months.
At KD Equipment, we stock bidirectional HVLS fans .
So how do HVLS fans work in winter anyway?
Fans, by design, run counterclockwise. When fans run counterclockwise, they push cool air down to the floor. This cool air evaporates the sweat from your skin, creating a wind chill effect that makes you feel cooler.
However, when you run a fan in reverse, i.e., in clockwise direction, it pulls up cool air from the bottom of the room and pushes the warm air down to the floor.
HVLS fans use this latter ability to circulate hot air and keep your facility warm in winter months. But as we mentioned earlier, not all fans have this feature, and if you’re buying an HVLS fan and you want to use it in winter, you must get one that comes fitted with a bidirectional motor.
You might ask why use HVLS fans in winter when you already have an industrial HVAC system pumping heat into your facility?
Well, that’s because HVAC systems are although great at pumping out heat, they’re not great at distributing that heat efficiently.
Industrial facilities usually have high ceilings, and any warm air that HVAC systems pump into these buildings, it rises and collects in the upper half of the buildings. Meanwhile, the floors, where the heat is really needed, remain cold.
You then need to run your HVAC system continuously to keep your building warm and make your employees feel comfortable. This increases your energy bills.
By running an HVLS fanin parallel, you can cut down on much of this extra energy consumption and distribute the warm air more uniformly and faster inside your building.
Find Out More About HVLS Fans
If you’re interested in finding more about HVLS fans or which model you should pick for your facility so that your heating, ventilation and cooling needs are efficiently and adequately met, talk to our representative today.









