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https://ameriwind.net How to choose the right size a fan. So if, if you're thinking what size a fan do I need for, whether you got a factory or a farm, a big building, but not your house. Anywhere but your house, I can help you out. So I just wrote this book, how to Be an Expert in Five Minutes. It's all about big fans. So the one of the first things we go over in it is the like just basic simple stuff. Page six, cold floor problems. When does a fan help If you have cold floors. So I'll just show you which type of heating systems I. Cold floors and big fans go together with, just as a quick side note, the hotter the air comes outta the heater, the more likely you need a fan. So it depends if you're trying to push the heat down, whether you're working hard or if you're sitting around. So if you're sitting around, you can go four times the fan diameter. So that means if like I'm sitting here working during borderline desk work, light assembly, you're four times the fan diameter. If you're like busting it, you're like. Really wrenching. You're, you're nailing prefab sheds together. You can only go three times the fan diameter. Now, if this is in the wintertime and all your heat's up at the ceiling and you want to push it down to keep the whole thing mixed because you've got a propane heater that's shooting air out at like 200 degrees in that. Or maybe even only 120 degrees, that air goes straight up to the ceiling, right up against your insulation. The thicker your insulation is, the better off you are. But if your insulation is not super thick at the top, you got this, all the heats up there and you're cold down here and it's the opposite of what you really want, that's when you could have a, a fan space on 10 times a diameter spacing. 'cause it doesn't take a lot to mix it. Because if you want it mixed, you can go 10 times the diameter. We and I made this cool gadget that'll kick 'em on when the, when the heater starts, so that just runs automatically and keeps every your floors the same temperature as the ceiling. One of the other problems overhead cranes, if it's hot up at the ceiling, but you got like a big overhead crane in here. You've gotta get that fan just perfect, and we show you kind of how to size it, but it's really based on what you can do and we'll make custom stuff for you. Uh, another applica, page 13. If you've got a 40 by 60 foot shop, what fan does it take? Or how many, again, it depends how many people are working in there. If you're just working in there by yourself to a single 16 foot of work, just fine because you'll move, you'll just move near the fan. Whereas if you got guys working in every corner and they're busting it. You're gonna need at least two fans to keep air moving in the corner. So it really goes over practical things, how to keep your cost down, because why put two fans in if you only need one. Oh, if you've got a riding arena there, you can go 80 to 120 feet apart because it's wide open. It goes straight down and travels. The air just travels on and on until you get to an obstruction and, and that's basically what the concept we go over in here. With a big fan, you get a lot of air movement until you get a vertical obstruction, which shoves the air up and then you're done. We just put some fans in at the ambulance station in five point Bill, and when we blew down on the floor, the flags hanging on the sidewall. They started flipping up, so it's, if you got flags hanging around, you can easily see where the air is. So if you've got a single slope barn with a lot of posts, guess what the deciding factor is there? How far apart the posts are. So it is not all just, oh, you go every 50 foot or a hundred foot. It's really dependent. On what you've got to work with, how many people you've got in there working and how hard they're working. So there now you know the gist of it. The book continues to have, I put a bunch of funny electrical reference things in, so when you're wiring you have a better idea of what wire size. I love all things the electrical. So I put in this really cool thing of how to understand OMS law better because my life revolves around electricity and air movement. And I think everybody ought to know this because in my engineering mind it's interesting. So it shows you. Which is pushing and which is polling. Thank you for watching. Please buy the book on Amazon. If just search for fan expert in five minutes, it'll pull it right up. Leave a review because it's the first book that I put out of this sort, and we're gonna do a bunch more helping people understand different fan and ventilation concepts.