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Kelley-Entrematic Loading Dock Products: Wave HVLS fan



Kelley is a world-renowned brand, best known as the pioneer of air-powered dock leveler technology, offering a comprehensive portfolio of loading dock solutions including levelers, vehicle restraints, seals & shelters, ergonomic lift products, environmental control systems, HVLS fans, and aftermarket accessories. Kelley is an industry leading brand owned by Entrematic.
1612 Hutton Drive, Suite 140
Carrollton, Texas, 75006
United States
972-466-0707  800-558-6960 
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High volume low speed fan moves more air with less energy

HVLS fan moves more air with less energy The Wave HVLS fan features an optimized, five-blade profile for increased airflow while conserving energy consumption. To meet the unique needs of each installation, the fan is equipped with sophisticated controls. Its refined airfoil shape results in less drag for greater circulation and enhanced employee comfort. The fan produces a massive, cylindrical column of air that flows down to the floor and outward in all directions, creating a horizontal jet that consistently circulates air in large spaces; the greater the down flow, the greater the air circulation. In the colder months, fans can be run in reverse to circulate the hot air trapped at ceiling level. Kelley, 800-558-6960, [url=http://www.kelleyfans.com]http://www.kelleyfans.com[/url].

The Wave HVLS fan by Kelley features an optimized, five-blade profile for increased airflow while conserving energy consumption.

To meet the unique needs of each installation, the fan is equipped with sophisticated controls. Its refined airfoil shape results in less drag for greater circulation and enhanced employee comfort.

The fan produces a massive, cylindrical column of air that flows down to the floor and outward in all directions, creating a horizontal jet that consistently circulates air in large spaces; the greater the down flow, the greater the air circulation. In the colder months, fans can be run in reverse to circulate the hot air trapped at ceiling level.