Industrial Fans in the Philippines

Buyer's Guide·7 min read·Philippine GeoGreen

Industrial fans in the Philippines fall into four practical categories — HVLS overhead fans, directional (drum) fans, axial and exhaust fans, and wall or floor fans — and choosing well starts with matching the fan type to the job, not the price tag. A single high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) ceiling fan can keep a whole warehouse comfortable on roughly the power of a few household fans, while exhaust fans pull trapped roof heat out of the building. This guide explains what each industrial fan type does, where it fits, and how to choose the right one for a factory, warehouse or other large facility.

The four main types of industrial fan

Most industrial airflow problems in the Philippines are solved with one — or a combination — of these fan types. Each does a different job.

Fan typeWhat it doesBest for
HVLS ceiling fanMoves a very large column of air slowly and evenly across the whole floorWhole-space comfort in warehouses, factories, gyms, churches and courts
Directional / drum fanPushes a concentrated stream of air in one directionSpot cooling at a workstation, loading dock or production line
Axial / exhaust fanExtracts hot, humid or stale air and pulls in fresh airVentilation and roof-heat removal in enclosed spaces
Wall / floor fanProvides local air movement over a small areaTemporary or targeted cooling for a few people

Match the fan to the job

The most common mistake is buying many small fans to cool a big space. They create noisy, uneven "windy spots" near each fan and dead air everywhere else, and they add up to a surprising amount of electricity. For broad, even comfort across a large floor, one correctly sized HVLS fan usually does the work of dozens of pedestal fans. Directional fans still earn their place for a specific hot workstation, and exhaust fans are essential where heat and fumes need to leave the building. In practice, many Philippine facilities layer them: HVLS fans for comfort, plus exhaust or axial fans for ventilation.

Why HVLS fans win on running cost

Because an HVLS fan moves a huge volume of air at low speed, it delivers comfort per watt that small high-speed fans can't match. Running HVLS fans alongside air-conditioning also lets you raise the thermostat set-point by a few degrees while people still feel cool, cutting HVAC load. For the full picture, see our guides on HVLS fan electricity savings and warehouse cooling in the Philippines.

What to check before you buy

Whichever type you choose, compare suppliers on the same terms: rated airflow (CFM) and coverage, motor and drive type and efficiency, safety and certification, warranty, and — critically — local parts and service. Our step-by-step guide to comparing HVLS fans walks through each check, and how to size an HVLS fan covers matching diameter and mounting height to your space.

Local supply, installation and support

Industrial fans are only as good as the engineering and installation behind them. Buy from a supplier that models your facility's airflow, delivers and installs to a compliant standard, and services the equipment locally — from Metro Manila to Cebu, Davao and beyond. As the authorized Big Ass Fans supplier and distributor in the Philippines, Geogreen specifies the right fan type and capacity for each facility rather than selling a one-size-fits-all box.

Frequently asked questions

An industrial fan is a large, heavy-duty fan built to move air through factories, warehouses and other big spaces. The main types are HVLS (high-volume, low-speed) ceiling fans for gentle whole-space air movement, directional or drum fans for spot cooling, and axial or exhaust fans for extracting hot or stale air.
The four common types are HVLS overhead fans for even, whole-floor comfort; directional (drum or pedestal) fans for targeted airflow at a workstation; axial and exhaust fans for ventilation and heat extraction; and wall or floor fans for local spot cooling. Many facilities combine HVLS fans for comfort with exhaust fans for ventilation.
For most Philippine warehouses, one or more large HVLS ceiling fans give the most even comfort for the lowest running cost, because a single HVLS fan can cover a large floor area on a fraction of the power of many small fans. Exhaust or axial fans are usually added to remove trapped roof heat.
It depends on the fan type, size, quantity, mounting and installation. Rather than a misleading single price, GeoGreen provides an itemised quote after a free on-site assessment, and specifies the right capacity so you don't overspend.
Not sure which industrial fan your facility needs? Geogreen models your airflow and recommends the right fan type, size and layout — with an itemised quote and no invented prices. Request a free assessment →

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