Beat the Heat Now: Rent a Powerful Cooling Fan Today

Cooling fans are lifesavers in hot weather, circulating air and creating a refreshing breeze. They come in various sizes, from desk fans for personal comfort to large industrial fans that cool entire buildings. By promoting evaporation from our skin, fans help us regulate body temperature, making us feel cooler and more comfortable. They're also energy-efficient compared to air conditioners, making them a budget-friendly way to beat the heat.

CAS Hire has a huge range of office and industrial fans for hire.

Here's what sets CAS Hire apart:

  • Nationwide coverage: We deliver the next working day, wherever you are in the UK.
  • Unbeatable selection: Choose from office and industrial fan options.
  • Flexible rental options: Hire for a week, a month, or the entire season - the choice is yours!
  • Skilled staff on hand to guide and assist with your equipment selection.

Types of Cooling Fans for Hire

Cooling Fan FAQs

Choosing the right fan for your needs depends on the type of airflow you require. Here's a breakdown of the two main designs:

Axial Fans:

  • Airflow: Parallel to the shaft
  • Casing: Typically, cylindrical.
  • Applications: Ideal for high-volume, low-pressure situations where you need to move a lot of air efficiently (e.g., ventilation systems, computer cooling).
  • Pros: Quiet operation, good for large airflows.
  • Cons: Limited pressure output.

Centrifugal Fans:

  • Airflow: Enters the side of a snail-shaped casing and exits perpendicularly.
  • Casing: Resembles a snail shell.
  • Applications: Designed for high-pressure, lower-volume applications (e.g., dust collection, air compressors).
  • Pros: Generates higher pressure, can handle larger volumes at higher pressure.
  • Cons: Generally louder than axial fans.

That depends on your specific application requirements for further advice we recommend you email or telephone CAS-Hire and one of your trained experienced staff will guide you to the appropriate equipment for your requirement.

CFM Stands for Cubic Feet per Minute. Imagine a duct carrying air. CFM is calculated by multiplying two things:

Air Velocity: How fast the air is moving (often measured in feet per minute).

Cross-Sectional Area: The size of the opening through which the air flows (usually in square feet).

By multiplying these two values, you get the volume flow – the amount of air flowing through the duct each minute, measured in CFM.

The concept of air velocity, measured in CFM, is essential in various applications like air conditioning, heating, and ventilation. It helps engineers design systems that can efficiently move the right amount of air for a specific space. For example, a large industrial building would require a higher CFM rating compared to a small home office. This ensures proper ventilation and comfortable air circulation.

The Axial fans are noisier at high speed. However, most of our range offers variable fan speed control. This allows you to adjust the fan speed to your needs, significantly reducing noise levels when set on low.

We have a selection of IP55 approved fans available on request.

Only our PF400 and PV ventilator range of fans have duct able capability.

We recommend a maximum 5m length can be attached to either side of the fan before we recommend attaching an additional fan.

We only have the Bluemax 950 fixed speed and the PF400 available in 110v versions.

We have specific (EX) ATEX approved fans available on request.

Our Bluemax 950 is the largest fan we generally have in stock which has blades almost one metre in width however we can source larger fans if required within 3-7 working days.

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