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How HVLS fan technology works
Energy is expensive – especially when it comes to heating and cooling. In addition, businesses are under the gun from federal, state, and even supply chain partners and customers to lower their carbon footprint and implement and develop "green" practices and products. In this white paper you’ll learn about the history of HVLS fan technology, the physics of airflow and why energy-efficient HVLS fans can help you lower your energy costs.
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