Air Circulators (929 items) - Page 8
Standard Duty Air Circulator, Floor Mount, 42 in Blade Dia, 115V, 7700/11,000 cfm, Non-Oscillating
High Velocity Industrial Fan, Floor Mount, 42 in Blade Dia, 120V, 5,800/10,000 cfm, Non-Oscillating
Standard Duty Quiet Design Industrial Fan, Pedestal Mount, 20 in Blade Dia, 115V, Non-Oscillating
High Ambient Air Circulator, Ceiling, IBeam, Pedestal, Wall Mount, 20 in Blade Dia, 115V, 4,700 cfm
Corrosion Resistant Air Circulator, Floor Mount, 20 in Blade Dia, 120V, 4,800 cfm, Non-Oscillating
High Velocity Industrial Fan, Ceiling, Column, Floor, Wall Mount, 22 in Blade Dia, 208 to 230/460V
Standard Duty High Velocity Industrial Fan, Ceiling, Wall Mount, 30 in Blade Dia, 115V, 1,180 cfm
High Visibility High Visibility Industrial Fan, Ceiling, IBeam, Wall Mount, 24 in Blade Dia, 115V
High Ambient Air Circulator, Ceiling, IBeam, Pedestal, Wall Mount, 24 in Blade Dia, 115V, 6,400 cfm
Heavy Duty Industrial Drum Fan, 24 in Blade Dia
Pacesetter Fan, 9 in Blade Dia, 12V
Air Circulator, 115/230V, Non-Oscillating
Floor Fan, 8 in Blade Dia, 3-Speed, Black
Misting Fan Kit W/ Hardware
Portable Mancooler, 42 in Blade Dia, 115V
About Air Circulators
Air circulators are an essential tool for many different industries and jobs. They provide a steady stream of air, often at a specific temperature, to improve the comfort of indoor spaces. Air circulators also help reduce energy costs by circulating air throughout the space and reducing the need for additional cooling or heating.
Types of Air Circulators
Air circulators come in many shapes and sizes, from small portable fans to larger industrial-grade models. Depending on the size and power requirements of the space they’re used in, different types of air circulators may be more appropriate than others. For example, a large warehouse might require an industrial-grade model with powerful airflow capabilities.
How Air Circulators are Made
Air circulators are usually made with plastic or metal materials that can withstand high temperatures and resist corrosion. The motors used to power them typically run on electricity or compressed gas, depending on the type of unit being used. Other components such as blades and filters may also be included in their construction.
Industries that use Air Circulators
Air circulator fans are commonly used in manufacturing plants, warehouses, laboratories, offices, schools, hospitals and other commercial spaces where temperature control is important. Professionals such as HVAC technicians rely on air circulator fans to maintain comfortable temperatures while reducing energy costs.
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