HVLS industrial ceiling fans and commercial ceiling fans have become increasingly popular in China, and they are widely recognized in large spaces such as industrial factories and commercial buildings. However, some people still have a wait-and-see attitude towards this product, mainly because they are concerned about the safety risks of installing such large and heavy fans overhead. So, is this product safe?
Since its development in 1999, HVLS fans have undergone nearly 20 years of continuous improvement and upgrading, and safety risks have long been overcome. In addition to safety design to prevent risks caused by wind, most industrial ceiling fans have additional multiple safety protections:
Steel wire rope balance protection: Industrial ceiling fans have four steel wire ropes fixed to the building to prevent the fan from shaking and falling due to external forces and airflow.
Steel wire rope winding protection: The connection bracket of the industrial ceiling fan with I-shaped steel beam is wrapped with steel wire rope to effectively prevent the overall structure of the fan from sliding and falling.
Anti-fall safety ring: The safety ring connects the motor group and the wheel hub together to form a firm connection and prevent shaft separation and falling.
Blade protection: Different manufacturers use different processes for their blades. Some blades have self-protection due to their own structure and shape, while others use reinforced ribs to protect them, ensuring that the blades will not break off.
Automatic reporting of motor anomalies: The control system has built-in protections such as overvoltage, overload, and phase loss, and will automatically report alarms and stop the operation of the ceiling fan in case of abnormalities.
In addition to these safety protections shared by most industrial ceiling fans, many high-end manufacturers have developed more sophisticated protective measures. It can be said that industrial ceiling fans can be safely used in various high-altitude environments.