Creator of the world’s only bladeless ceiling fan, Exhale Fans, has launched its flagship product claiming it delivers truly balanced room temperature from floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall.
Exhale fans said the new product is ideal for use in offices, hotels, schools and homes, and for all seasons and spaces. In addition to its robust capabilities, the fan was created with an eye for design to complement the layout and style of any room, deeming it an easy addition to established décor while still nodding to its focus on sustainability.
The announcement follows a Purdue University study conducted in October 2023 that analysed Exhale Fans’ bladeless technology, specifically to determine potential energy savings from increasing the thermostat setpoint over a typical cooling season.
The study looked at Exhale Fans’ ability to enable energy savings by increasing the average air velocity within a space, which enhances heat transfer from the human body while maintaining occupant comfort at a higher space temperature.
An additional benefit of the Exhale Fans technology is its ability to de-stratify the air within a space, which is anticipated to further enhance comfort by providing more uniform surface temperatures throughout the space, yielding a more uniform radiant heat transfer environment for building occupants.
CEO of Exhale Fans, Richard Halsall, said the strategic marriage between energy efficiency and flexible design – both in ease of use and aesthetics – was the driving force in the development of the fan.
“With what we’ve been able to accomplish so far through our efforts, we anticipate more breakthroughs on the horizon that will continue to provide a level of impact across many structures that is second to none,” he said.
In addition to being fully bladeless, the fan has a fully brushless DC motor built for quiet and superior operation with a 5-year warranty.
It has built-in LED light in two variations: cool white (6000k) or warm white (3000k). Light is dimmable to 20 per cent of full brightness or can be turned off.
This is in addition to typhoon wind vanes that increase air production at high speeds, fully installed. Finally, airflow exceeds 4,000 CFM.