Author: Brian Henderson

When is It Time to Replace Your Industrial Fan?

Do you have industrial fans in your building or warehouse? How do you know when it’s time to replace them? Industrial fans can wear out over the years thanks to corrosion, debris and dust build-up. Their performance goes from “perfect” to “okay,” and then you’re left wondering, “Are they still doing their job?” If the… Read more »

How to Clean Industrial Fans

When’s the last time you cleaned your industrial fan? If it has been a while, it’s time to think about getting the job done. Here are some tips for cleaning an industrial fan… Cleaning Grease For starters, certain industrial fans (like the ones used in cooking areas to remove pollutants and smoke) can get a… Read more »

The Role of Preventive Maintenance in Maximizing Commercial Fan Performance

Investing a little time and effort in preventive maintenance can go a long way in keeping your commercial fans operating at their peak performance. And hey, that’s what we all want, right? So, let’s dive in and discover how preventive maintenance can be a game-changer for your business. The Power of Prevention Picture this: It’s… Read more »

The Benefits of Routine Maintenance on Industrial Exhaust Fans

Do you work in a place in New Jersey where industrial exhaust fans are utilized? If so, you should know about the benefits of routine maintenance so that your industrial exhaust fans last a long time and work well throughout their lifespan. Their job is to get dirty air out of the building so it… Read more »

Signs Your Company’s Centrifugal Fan Could Be Going Bad

Sometimes centrifugal fans go bad. What are some signs that your company’s centrifugal fans might be going bad? Decibel Issues First, if you notice your centrifugal fans are too noisy– noisier than normal, it could be that the impeller is hitting the inlet or housing and isn’t centered. Maybe the inlet or housing is damaged,… Read more »

How to Avoid Having a Filthy Industrial Fan

Industrial fans can get dirty over time. You might need to clean them so they’re circulating fresh air rather than dirty air. Accumulation of Debris Industrial fans can gather things like dirt, dust and even lint on them as time goes by. When you decide to clean your fans (usually during spring cleaning times) it’s… Read more »

Is Bigger Actually Better for Industrial Fans?

In America, there’s the idea that bigger is better, right? Does this hold true for industrial fans? In many ways, yes. When you have a big space where you want to regulate air temperature and air quality, you most likely need big fans. Why is this so? Well, there are several reasons. Less is More… Read more »

Three Ways to Reduce the Noise of Industrial Fans

In the old days, workers worked in noisy factories, and oftentimes they didn’t wear anything to protect their ears. Then, later on in life, they suffered hearing loss and needed to wear hearing aids in their old age just to hear their spouse or the TV. Thankfully, today, companies are more attuned to safety when… Read more »

A Guide to Buying Industrial Fans

Have you been thinking about buying industrial fans to keep people and things cool and comfortable? Industrial fans are larger in diameter than most fans and they also tend to have very large and long blades. Because of their larger size, they have quite powerful motors. Finding the Right Size Size-wise, most industrial fans range… Read more »

Warehouses and Industrial Fans

If you were in a room and it was swelteringly hot with stagnant air, how long would you want to stay in there? If you’re like most people, you’d want to get out of that room quickly because it’s just too hot and stuffy. Now imagine you worked in a warehouse with no air conditioning… Read more »