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Q: Why should I choose your Direct Drive Panel Fan over traditional belt-driven models?
A: The primary advantage is zero maintenance. Our Direct Drive Panel Fans eliminate the belts, pulleys, and tensioners that frequently wear out in harsh farm environments. You get consistent airflow performance without the downtime for belt adjustments, and our high-efficiency motors consume significantly less electricity over time.
Q: Where is the best place to install Panel Fans in a dairy facility?
A: Panel Fans are highly versatile and ideal for targeted cooling. They are most effective in:
Calf & Heifer Pens: Providing gentle, consistent air exchange without creating chilling drafts.
Holding Areas & Milking Parlors: Pushing air through narrow spaces where large HVLS fans can't fit.
Feeding Alleys: Ensuring fresh air reaches the cows while they eat to maintain high dry matter intake (DMI).
Q: How do these fans handle the corrosive environment of a livestock barn?
A: Our Panel Fans are engineered for the "tough life." They feature corrosion-resistant housings and IP55-rated waterproof motors. Since there are no exposed belts or pulleys to collect dust and hair, the internal components stay cleaner and last much longer than standard industrial fans, even in high-humidity or high-ammonia environments.
Q: Can the airflow direction be adjusted for different seasons or stall layouts?
A: Yes. Our panel fans come with adjustable mounting brackets that allow you to pivot the airflow to the exact angle needed. Whether you need to target the cow's back directly for maximum heat stress relief in summer or provide indirect circulation in winter, the setup is quick and flexible.
Q: What is the recommended spacing for Panel Fans to ensure effective heat stress relief across the entire barn?
A: To maintain a consistent wind speed of 2.0–3.0 m/s (the "sweet spot" for cooling cows), we generally recommend a spacing of 10 to 12 meters between fans, depending on your barn’s ceiling height and stall layout.
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