Evel designs and manufactures HVLS FANS that can cool large rooms and lower the perceived temperature (by up to 6 degrees during summer) and eliminate hot air stratification during winter, reducing heating consumption by up to 30 percent.
Adiabatic Evaporators: take fresh air from outside and clean, humidify and cool the air inside by at least 7Β°C
Turbine fans: balance outdoor and indoor temperature and remove consumed or polluted air through the roof. Air exchange reduces heat loads by up to 7Β°C and removes moisture.
Air barriers: they keep fresh air inside the area, creating a seal on the door. The system provides environmental separation and increases the effect of cooling and heating systems.
HVLS fans: destratify the air and through the breeze effect ensure that the perceived temperature is lowered by up to 7Β°C.
Winter operation
Adiabatic evaporators: totally off or on if air exchange without cooling effect is to be ensured.
Turbine fans: their use is limited to preserve heat loss in the building.
Air barriers: used to prevent hot air from escaping from the environment.
HVLS fans: move warm air downward, increasing comfort and providing up to 30 percent savings on heating consumption.
Infrared heaters: heat the air indirectly by increasing the radiant temperature.