Ventilation-Cooling
THE PROBLEM:
Heat Stress
Year after year, heat stress leads to a reduction in milk production. When high temperatures combine with high humidity,
it becomes difficult for sheep and goats to lower their body temperature. This results in reduced feed intake and lower
milk yield.
THE SOLUTION:
The new fan for dairy barns is by far the most energy efficient among most
axial fans in the market. They provide high air output with very low power consumption!
Ammonia removal
Insect removal
Fewer diseases
Better hygiene conditions
Lower microbial load in the barn
Fewer cases of mastitis
Mechanical Ventilation
Natural ventilation is a good way to freshen the air in barns. However, on hot days with temperatures above 20C, animals begin to have trouble regulating their temperature, so air supply through fans is essential!
This improves the animals' heat release and thus reduces the risk of heat stress.
It's important to start ventilation early, even with low airflow, which is sufficient to reduce heat stress.
The fan is equipped with a permanent magnet motor and electronic controls. In practice, the energy savings compared to other existing motors is 30-70% greater.

