| DO:
Mount the fan within the structure to be humidified, propelling
the fog into a large, unobstructed airspace. Always mount inside
the area to be humidified, with the exception of large, air plenums
used in vegetable storage.
DO:
Mount the fan high overhead. Allow room in front and below the
fan for the unobstructed propulsion of it's fog. Rule of thumb:
the higher the better! But, leave at least three feet from any
roofing structures.
DO:
Mount the fan at the intake end of a ventilated structure. In
structures with mild to no ventilation, propel fog the length
of the structure. In large structures, use of an oscillator greatly
enhances coverage and circulation. |
DON'T:
Mount the fan near the ground, underneath tables or benches.
DON'T:
Propel the fog into the wind (direction of airflow).
DON'T:
Cramp the fan in tight quarters or skinny aisles.
DON'T:
Mount the fan in small ducts or outside the area to be humidified.
There will not be enough air to absorb the fog.
DON'T:
Mount fogging fan outside the structure, attempting to blow fog
in.
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