Use this D-Strat high velocity fan to reduce the temperature differential between the ceiling and floor level in high ceiling warehouse and commercial spaces by 50% or more.
This 540 CFM fan can reduce the amount of money you spend on energy. By reducing the temperature differential it shortens thermostat cycles and helps the occupants feel more comfortable. This fan is very economical to operate, it costs less than 1/2 cent per hour based on average US electrical rates.
Its compact design can be installed between roof trusses for full access to upper level storage racking. Heavy gauge swivel mount allows fans to be aimed to avoid any obstructions or focus the air on specific areas. No moving blades makes this ban safer because there are no blades to be bumped into. This fan also has a fire safety switch which cuts fan operation if the ambient temperatures exceed 196°F
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How many fans do you need?
Destratification fans are constantly fighting warm air that is naturally rising
and concentrating near the ceiling level. As ceiling heights increase so does
the volume of stratified air and the resulting temperature differential compared
to the floor level. For this reason the number of fans we suggest for a given
square foot area increases as ceiling heights increase.
Use this table as a guide for the suggested number of DSF2 fans that should be installed to achieve effective destratification for your application.
Height to Ceiling Deck | Ft² Floor Space/Fan |
16 | 1200 |
18 | 1000 |
20 | 900 |
22 | 800 |
24 | 700 |
Space fans evenly with an open path to the floor from the fan discharge.
Divide Square feet of area to be served by the
square feet in table based on ceiling height.
Round to closest whole number for
suggested quantity of fans.
Example:
7500 square foot area with 16’ ceilings
7500/1200 (16 foot ceiling height in table) = 6.25
This application would need 6 DSF2 fans