FLEX CEILING FAN
Ceiling Fan

Large HVLS ceiling fan that creates a gentle flow of air throughout a high, wide space

Conventional ceiling fans and commercial blowers are small in size, making it difficult to create large volumes of air circulation, and only localized effects can be expected. The mechanism creates air resistance to force airflow, resulting in noise, lower resistance and use of large space and power when forcifuly rotating the blades at high speed.
The “FLEX CEIILING FAN” produces a large volume of airflow over a wide area with fewer units and less power consumption. The blades rotate slowly to prevent uncomfortable airflow.

 

*For sale only in the Japanese market

Product & Service

Heat Stroke Prevention

When humidity is high indoors and air circulation is low, heat stroke occurs when sweat cannot be vaporized and heat builds up in the body, resulting in a high body temperature. If air is circulated and air currents are created in the space, air convection can efficiently vaporize sweat, thus preventing an abnormal rise in body temperature.

Improved air conditioning efficiency

By creating an airflow that flows evenly throughout the space, it aids air conditioning and improves efficiency. During the summer, the airflow throughout the space lowers the temperature, so that even if the air-conditioning temperature is set a few degrees higher, it will not be uncomfortable.
In winter, it contributes greatly to improving heating efficiency by stirring and equalizing the warm air accumulated in the upper part of the room.

Suppresses condensation

During the humid rainy season and seasons with large temperature differences between day and night, this product reduces the phenomenon of water vapor in the air becoming saturated and forming water droplets (condensation) when air masses stay around cold roofs, windows, floors, etc.

  • It keeps the air in a large space constantly circulating and does not allow the air to remain in one place.
  • Stirs the air that remains during the onset of radiative cooling phenomenon and prevents it from becoming saturated.