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Greenheck, a globally renowned company in manufacturing and distributing air movement, conditioning and control equipment, has announced that its line of high-volume low-speed (HVLS) fans continues to grow with the addition of model DC-5, a five-blade HVLS fan incorporating a sleek, lightweight design.

DC-5 fans

DC-5 fans weigh less than 100 pounds and feature a plug-and-play wiring design for quick and easy installation

DC-5 fans weigh less than 100 pounds and feature a plug-and-play wiring design for quick and easy installation. Designed for commercial building applications, the DC-5 model is the best performing HVLS fan in its class, with up to 30% more airflow and 60% larger coverage area than other products on the market.

The unique direct drive motor incorporated in the fan allows the DC-5 to run up to 10 dBA quieter and 20% more efficiently than other HVLS fans. Licensed to bear the AMCA Seal for Circulating Fan Performance, the DC-5 HVLS fan is available in four sizes, ranging from 8 to 14 feet in diameter, with performance capacities up to 55,800 cfm.

Fan impact detection and intelligent VFD features

DC-5 five-blade HVLS fans ship with over 10 standard safety features, including fan impact detection, intelligent VFD and motor protection, and redundant fan restraint systems. Full color customization and an array of accessories are also available on the DC-5, including automatic controls based on building temperature and humidity.

The DC-5 comes with A 115V or 208-230V single phase power input feature that allows for easy integration in commercial buildings and facilities. Backed by a standard 10-year warranty period, Greenheck model DC-5 fans are ideal for de-stratification, comfort cooling and condensation prevention in a range of commercial and corporate establishments, such as offices, schools, restaurants, fitness centers, and automotive facilities, among others.

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