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Ceiling Fan in a Garage

February 5, 2010 by Richard
Filed under: Air Conditioning, Commercial HVAC, HVAC Fans, HVAC Photos 
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Ceiling Fan in a Garage

This ceiling fan keeps the air moving in a large garage where repairs are made to heavy machinery. In addition to providing a level of comfort by keeping the air moving in the shop the ceiling fan also helps to keep noxious fumes at higher elevations and moving towards the exhaust fans so the noxious fumes from heavy equipment can be removed from the shop area. The black metal you see hanging from the ceiling of the shop are baffles to keep the noise levels to a minimum. The whole shop is designed to keep noxious diesel fumes from the vehicles being repaired from affecting the occupants of the shop. The shop is also equipped with a carbon monoxide sensor and a sulfur dioxide sensor that automatically activates the ceiling fans and the exhaust fans so the air will always remain safe inside the garage.

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