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Large fans for agricultural facilities

Agricultural facilities may face issues related to inadequate air circulation, high temperatures, excessive humidity, and an uncomfortable environment for animals. These problems can negatively affect animal health and milk production. Large fans can make your facility more energy-efficient while significantly improving the environment inside the space.

Illustrative photo of HVLS MonsterFans fan

What can we help you address? 

  • Poor Air Circulation: Inadequate air circulation can cause uneven temperatures, humidity, and air currents, negatively impacting plants and animals.

  • High Temperatures: Elevated temperatures can adversely affect the comfort of animals.

  • Humidity and Mold: Excessive humidity can lead to mold growth and decay.

  • Uneven CO2 Distribution: Lack of airflow can result in uneven distribution of CO2.

  • Uncomfortable Conditions for Animals: Warm and stuffy environments can make stables uncomfortable for animals, affecting their health and production.

  • High Energy Costs: Older facilities are energy-inefficient, leading to unnecessarily high operating costs.

More about ventilators

  • You can find detailed information about how fans work in the product information.

  • We offer ceiling and portable, you can find more information in the product section.

  • Not sure if HVLS fans are the right solution for your space? We're here for you! Let us know via the contact form or give us a call! We'll provide you with a free consultation.​

Reference

Farm Louša is an older agricultural facility in Kačlehy near Jindřichův Hradec. The problem addressed was the need to regulate high temperatures in the cowshed inexpensively during the summer months. A mobile fan with a diameter of 2.0m became a key element in solving this problem. It ensures better air circulation and reduces humidity, resulting in a more comfortable and healthier environment in the cowshed. Milk production increased by 20% after just one month of use.

Portable fan VPPV at farm Kačlehy

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