Many people may wonder if installing an industrial ceiling fan in a factory where air conditioning is already installed would blow away the cooled or heated air, rendering the air conditioning ineffective. In fact, this is not the case. In a factory, industrial ceiling fans and air conditioning complement each other perfectly. On hot days, it's impossible for the cooled air from the air conditioning to reach every corner of the room. However, the large circulating airflow generated by the industrial ceiling fans can stir up the air, allowing the cooled air to be evenly distributed throughout the factory. In winter, since most of the heat from the air conditioning is distributed in the upper space of the factory, there is not much warmth for workers in the lower operating area. Therefore, using an industrial ceiling fan to blow the air from the upper space down towards the floor can push the warm air down to the lower part of the factory through the reverse pushing action of the floor, walls, and roof. This allows the warm air to circulate throughout the factory more evenly. Therefore, industrial ceiling fans can help air conditioning circulate cooled or heated air evenly throughout the factory, greatly improving the effectiveness of the air conditioning. Moreover, as the airflow is dispersed, the working time of the air conditioning can be reduced, significantly reducing energy consumption.
Check whether the heat dissipation design of the controller is reasonable. Observe whether there are enough heat dissipation holes or vents to ensure that the air can flow freely and effectively take away the heat generated inside the controller.