Exhale Fans Launches New Generation of Bladeless Ceiling Fan

Exhale Fans recently announced the launch of Gen. 5 of its flagship HVAC delivery product, the world’s only bladeless ceiling fan, according to a news release. The fan provides users with a 10% savings on HVAC energy costs and requires no renovations to current systems to install. Features include a new motor construction, remote and wall switch, LED, and a new PCB.

Improvements in the Generation 5 model include increased material durability; a motor protection and audio warning system; a more efficient operating speed; color selection options for the built-in LED light; and a push-button remote.

“There is a very serious need for employing truly energy efficient technologies for structures of all types – residential, commercial, and public – especially regarding HVAC as we move closer to summer,” said Exhale Fans CEO Richard Halsall. “The opportunity to secure energy cost savings through Gen. 5 of our fan, all without having to reinvent the wheel in terms of structural design or equipment replacement, deems it a very important investment that has a great deal of long-term potential. Once Gen. 5 is installed, savings are immediately realized. This is proven by Purdue University’s Herrick Laboratory, not just my words.”

More information is available on the Exhale Fans website.

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