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PRODUCT INFO - HOW DO THEY WORK?
Featured Videos If You Don't Have A Big Ass... Get One!Suppose you have a large space that needs a cost-effective way to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Know this: typical ceiling fans don't cut it. What you need is a smartly-crafted piece of machinery; one born from the minds of engineers who are at the forefront of the air movement industry. What you need is a Big Ass Fan. Why fall in love with a Big Ass? Easy. It provides 25+ times the airflow of the standard industrial ceiling fan. That's a lot of air to blow the competition away.Summer CoolingNature put us on earth with a built in air conditioner. Smart.We designed our Big Ass Fans to make the most of it. Smarter. Thanks to a steady, gentle breeze, they "cool" by increasing the rate at which perspiration is evaporated from the skin's surface. In some cases, our fans make the surrounding area feel between 8 - 16ºF cooler! Click to view demonstration Winter DestratificationYes, it's a mouthful, but the concept is simple. Say you have a building with a ceiling height of 30 feet and it's a bone-chilling winter day. It's not uncommon for the temperature to differ 20ºF from ceiling to floor. Install a Big Ass Fan and gently drive that hot ceiling-level air down to the floor, while reducing your heating bills 25% or more. That's more than enough to make you feel all warm and cozy inside. Check it out.Click to view demonstration Click on your industry application to learn more.
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BIG ASS 101 (AKA HOW IT WORKS)
![]() Ten light-weight specially-designed airfoils slowly revolve to create a massive -but gentle- current of air in all directions, not just under the fan, covering up to 20,000 square feet. The high volume/low speed operation, coupled with 1-to-2 hp motors and a Variable Frequency Drive all make for a quiet and highly-efficient fan. No Science Friction Our fans use an in-line helical gear reducer for almost frictionless power transmission. Smooth operation ensures less wear and tear. Nifty And Thrifty A single 24 ft. Powerfoil™ fan uses, on average, only 440 watts of power. At $0.05/kWh that is less than $0.03 an hour to operate. Do the math. |
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