The 72 inches circulation fan is a remarkable product designed specifically for farms. It features an energy-efficient EC motor, which offers several advantages. This motor ensures smooth and quiet operation, minimizing any disturbance to the farm environment. The fan has a large 72-inch blade diameter, providing extensive airflow coverage to circulate air throughout the farm effectively. Its robust construction guarantees durability, making it suitable for long-term use in the demanding farm setting. The fan can easily adjust to different speeds to meet specific ventilation needs. Moreover, its sleek design and high-quality materials make it aesthetically pleasing while maintaining functionality. With its powerful performance and reliable features, this 72 inches circulation fan with an EC motor is an excellent choice for any farm looking to improve air circulation and create a more comfortable and productive environment for animals and workers alike.
Technical Parameters | Value |
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Frame Size | 2015*2015*455mm |
Input Power | 2000W |
Wind Speed at 6m Distance | 6.2m/s |
Blade Diameter | 1830mm |
Current | 4.0A |
Rotation Speed | 345r/min(20%-100% speed control) |
Frame Material | High-strength Double-layer PE |
Noise | ≤70dB |
Max Airflow | 120193m³/h |
Feature | Energy Saving And High Efficiency |
The 72-inches circulation fan is an essential equipment in a farm. It plays a significant role in maintaining a comfortable and healthy environment for both animals and workers. This large-sized fan provides powerful air circulation, effectively distributing fresh air throughout the farm. It helps to remove stale air, odors, and excess moisture, reducing the risk of respiratory issues for the animals. In hot weather, it assists in cooling the barn or shed, creating a more pleasant atmosphere for the livestock. Additionally, it can be used to ventilate areas where feed is stored or during certain farm operations. The fan's ability to improve air quality and temperature control makes it a valuable asset in a farm setting, contributing to the overall well-being and productivity of the farm.