Airmaster introduces its line of fogging fans. Airmaster’s fogging fans are available in three different series, the Hydro SS 700, the GT500 and HRSM model. The fogging fans provide a cool fog for industrial spot cooling and comfort.
The Hydro SS 700 series is designed for quiet performance and is available in three configurations: direct feed, bench top fogger and hanging sump fogger. Ideal for cooling and humidification, the fogging fans are nozzle-free and insensitive to water quality. Other features include:
The GT500 series is the workhorse for stationary cooling and humidification capable of cooling a 1,000-square-foot area as a stationary unit and larger areas with the optional oscillating motor accessory. Features include:
The HRSM series of mobile, self-contained fogging fans are designed for indoor or outdoor environments with 100 percent humidity. Features for the HRSM model include:
All fans in the line are delivered fully assembled. Optional accessories include molded floor stands, wall mounts and ceiling support.
“Airmaster’s fogging fans deliver a diverse lineup of products that provide a cool fog for workers and provide humidification for agricultural and industrial processes,” said Greg Helbling, vice president of sales and marketing at Airmaster. “With several different configurations to choose from, these fogging fans are ideal for many different applications that call for a quiet and easy solution for cooling and humidification.”
Airmaster, based in Clarklake, Mich., manufactures heaters, air circulation and ventilation fan solutions for industrial and commercial use. Founded in 1886 as the Diehl Fan Company, today Airmaster manufactures the industry’s largest selection of air circulation and ventilation products to keep people, plants and processes cool. In 2013, Airmaster was purchased by the Maico group, a family business from Germany. The Maico group is a globally recognized leader in ventilation products and is known for product quality and reliability. Airmaster also maintains stocking warehouses across the U.S. For more information, visit airmasterfan.com.