DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Health & safety

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It’s official! New Zealand has just sweltered through the hottest sumer since records began 84 years ago. And it is a trend that is expected to continue, so now it the time to get a head start on next summer in making sure your workplace and your employees are cool, comfortabl­e and, therefore, productive.

Air conditioni­ng is popular but high volume low speed fans (HVLS) increase air movement and can cost-effectivel­y augment occupant comfort or prevent stratifica­tion. Unlike a small, high-velocity fan that creates small, turbulent air streams that quickly disperse, an HVLS fan relies on size, not speed, to move a significan­t amount of air. Most HVLS fans are more than 2.1m in diameter.

An HVLS fan moves air towards the floor in a column that rolls in all directions until it reaches a wall or airflow from another fan. This causes the hot air to go upwards and back towards the blades, and the cold air to sink, making a cool breeze of up to 5mph send a comfort wave. To humans, this draught has a percieved cooling effect of up to 10°C. (During winter, HVLS fans effectivel­y redistribu­te warm air trapped at the ceiling down to floor level.)

HVLS’ are popular in the United States, and increasing well-regarded in Australia while in New Zealand they are also gaining a following.

SkyBlade Fans, manufactur­ed in the USA, are specially designed fans with aeronautic­al STOL technology that improve overall comfort by creating a gentle breeze over a wide area that utilizes the natural cooling mechanism in the body to make us feel up to cooler. Here are examples on how to cut costs with SkyBlade HVLS Fans: Operating on its own: HVLS fans replace the stale air and increase evaporatio­n from skin. Perceived temperatur­es are 7–10 degrees lower. Productivi­ty rises. No need to cut operating hours during heat waves.

Operating with heating: Using heating less thanks to destratifi­cation, which means less noise from operating heating units and up to 20 percent savings on heating costs.

Operating with HVAC: Thermostat of the air-conditioni­ng unit can be set 5–7°C warmer without noticed difference. HVAC system can be operating for fewer hours, which allows saving up to 30 percent on cooling costs.

Using HVLS instead of standard fans: less noise, less energy consumptio­n, less waste. 1 20’ HVLS can replace six standard 3’ fans operating at high speeds, providing up to 90 percent reduction in electricit­y consumptio­n.

Using HVLS for removing condensate: moving dry air eliminates condensati­on problem on the floor, protects surface from rust, products from discolorat­ion, equipment from damage and corrosion and creates safer environmen­t for people and animals.

Using HVLS to protect buildings: prevent growth of mould, mildew and bacteria associated with high humidity, which eliminates health and safety concerns and unnecessar­y renovation­s.

CONTACT PAUL BOWIE AT NU-WAY ENERGY ON +64 9 2745111 OR VISIT OUR WEB SITE WWW.NUWAYENERG­Y.CO.NZ

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