Keeping Cool: How to Control Warehouse Temperature

If you’re in the distribution or warehousing business, you know how crucial it is to maintain a stable temperature at your facility. Certain products need to be stored at specific temperatures, particularly if they’re perishable goods; the machinery in your facility also requires a specific temperature to perform optimally and last but not the least, the comfort of your employees is also a major consideration. And that’s not all; proper temperature control is also essential for reducing energy consumption and costs.
Keeping these things mind, we’ve compiled a list of measures that can help you improve temperature control in your warehouse.
Installing HVLS Fans
While most warehouses and storage facilities rely solely on HVAC systems for their temperature control needs, this approach can be quite expensive and can result in a lot of energy waste. While HVAC units are efficient at providing cooled or heated air to specific areas of a facility, they’re not good at optimizing the airflow.
This problem can be solved by installing High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) fans. These special industrial fans are engineered to move large volumes of air at speeds of 3 to 5 mph, which creates an evaporative, cooling effect. A single HVLS fan can serve an area of more than 20,000 square feet and can reduce temperature by up to 11°F . By circulating air efficiently around the facility, HVLS fans can help reduce the load on your HVAC system, which ultimately results in significant energy savings. HVLS fans can also significantly reduce humidity and allow for better warehouse temperature control.
Increase the Energy Efficiency of Your Loading Dock
Loading docks are among the largest contributors of heat/cooling loss in warehouses, with damaged dock doors being a major culprit. Damaged dock doors often have gaps in the frame which become an entry point for unwanted drafts. The HVAC system has to then work extra hard to maintain the correct temperature, which results in high energy bills.
If your dock doors are inefficient or worn out, consider replacing them with high-quality insulated industrial doors that can effectively keep out drafts and can hold up in the rough warehouse environment.
Furthermore, installing seals and shelters across your loading dock can also help in maintain a stable temperature in your facility. Dock seals and shelters allow trailers to compress to the perimeter of the dock door when they back into the loading bay. This effectively seals the gaps and prevents outside air from entering the facility.
With over three decades of experience in providing high-quality warehouse solutions, KD Equipment is one of the biggest names in the warehouse equipment industry. Based in Florida , we provide a wide variety of warehouse equipment including HVLS fans , air doors , and loading dock accessories. Get in touch with us for further information.









