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  2. 7 Powerful Tower Fans to Save You From a Sweaty Summer - AOL

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    We tested tower fans from brands like Dyson, Lasko, Honeywell, and more to determine the best tower fan models to buy in 2023. Read on to see our picks.

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  5. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    In parts of the world such as India, where the temperature reaches above 100 °F (38 °C), standing and electric box fans are essential in the business world for customer comfort and an efficient work environment. Fans have become solar-powered, energy-efficient, and battery-powered in places with unreliable energy sources.

  6. Specific fan power - Wikipedia

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    The efficiency is a function of the total losses in the fan system, including aerodynamic losses in the fan, friction losses in the drive (e.g. belt), losses in the electric motor, and variable speed drive power electronics. For more insight into how to maximise energy efficiency and minimize noise in fan systems, see ref.1

  7. High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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    A High-volume low-speed fan. A high-volume low-speed (HVLS) fan is a type of mechanical fan greater than 7 feet (2.1 m) in diameter. [1] HVLS fans are generally ceiling fans although some are pole mounted. HVLS fans move slowly and distribute large amounts of air at low rotational speed– hence the name "high volume, low speed."