Pioneers in the industry, we offer industrial man coolers from India.
₹ 10000 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Mounting Type | Pedestal |
| Airflow Capacity | 5000 CFM |
| Impeller Size | 600 mm |
| Brand | Crompton |
| Cooler Type | Pedestal Type |
| Nominal Airflow | 1000 CFM |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Power | Electric |
| Colour | Blue |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
A Man Cooler is a high-velocity industrial fan designed to provide effective air circulation and cooling for personnel working in hot or poorly ventilated environments. These fans deliver a strong stream of air over a wide area, improving comfort, reducing heat stress, and enhancing worker productivity in factories, workshops, foundries, power plants, and other industrial settings.
Working Principle:
Man coolers operate by drawing in ambient air through a heavy-duty impeller and expelling it at high velocity toward the desired area or personnel. Unlike air conditioners, they do not cool the air but increase air movement, which accelerates sweat evaporation and promotes a cooling effect on the skin.
Types of Man Coolers:
Pedestal Type: Mounted on an adjustable stand for directional airflow.
Tubular Type: Cylindrical housing for focused, long-distance air delivery.
Wall-Mounted Type: Fixed installation for space-saving cooling.
Key Features:
Robust construction with mild steel or aluminum body.
High-efficiency motor and dynamically balanced impeller.
Adjustable airflow direction for targeted cooling.
Low noise and vibration operation.
Available in various sizes and airflow capacities.
Applications:
Steel plants and foundries
Workshops and machine shops
Power stations and turbine halls
Warehouses and assembly lines
Large halls and auditoriums
Benefits:
Provides instant relief from heat
Improves workplace ventilation and comfort
Reduces fatigue and enhances worker efficiency
Dipender Singh (CEO)
Coolvent Technology
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