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The Challenge

What Goes Wrong Without It

Moulding machines run hot by design — barrel heaters, hydraulic power packs and chillers all reject heat into the hall. That heat rises and sits under the roof, and without air movement the temperature difference between floor and ceiling can be ten degrees or more. Operators at the machines work in the hottest part of the building, and material handling staff crossing the floor get no relief at all.

The Austar Solution

How HVLS Fixes It

Destratification is the direct answer to this problem. HVLS fans pull the hot ceiling layer down and mix it through the full volume, so the roof stops acting as a heat store and the floor stops being the hottest place to stand. The wind chill effect on top of that gives operators a perceived drop of 4 – 5 degrees at their working position. Because the fans run at low RPM, they add almost nothing to the noise floor of a hall already full of hydraulics.

Recommended Models

What We Usually Specify Here

Typical selections for this facility type. Final size and quantity come out of the feasibility study once we have your roof height and layout.

At Site

Installation Considerations

  • Fans are positioned between machine rows, not directly over open moulds, so cooling of the part is not affected.
  • Mounting height of 20 – 30 ft; clearance from overhead material conveying lines is checked at survey.
  • Where granule conveying pipework crosses the roof, the hanging structure is designed around it.
  • Control panels are located away from hydraulic oil zones for serviceability.
  • Three phase supply is standard for the larger models in continuous duty.
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Questions

Asked By Plastic Processing Units

Fans are positioned between machine rows rather than directly above open moulds, and speed is set at commissioning. Where a process is sensitive we plan the layout with your production team before finalising fan positions.

Destratification typically evens out a floor-to-roof gradient of 8 – 12 degrees, and the wind chill effect adds a perceived 4 – 5 degree drop at working level.

Geared fans run at 60 – 65 dB, which is well below the machinery noise in a moulding hall. Gearless models run below 40 dB if noise is a concern.

A 20 ft geared fan draws from a 1.5 KW motor and generally runs below rated load. Work your own numbers through the ROI calculator with your unit tariff.

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Feasibility Study For Your Plastic Processing Units

Industry is pre-selected. Add your dimensions and we come back with a fan size, a quantity and a layout drawing.

Two or three photos looking up at the roof, plus a layout drawing if you have one. This is how we read the roof type and the hanging arrangement.

Free of charge, no obligation. We reply within one working day.