Office Fan
- Ceiling Fans Ceiling fans are the popular choice even when it comes to office spaces. This is mainly because ceiling fans are often equipped with high-performance and energy-efficient motors. The coverage area of these fans is also more extensive than other fans.
- Window Fans Window fans are mounted within a window frame to facilitate air circulation within the room and to drive out the stale air from the room while replacing it with fresh air from outside. Though these are ideal for small rooms in offices, they are not very popular as they often make a lot of noise.
- Wall-mounted Fans As the name suggests, these fans are mounted on the walls using brackets and screws. They are fixed on an elevated level on the wall to facilitate the airflow throughout the room. They are quite cheap and are ideal for small offices.
- Tower Fans Tower fans have a slim and attractive design which makes them perfect for office spaces. They circulate air at a 90-degree angle, and when placed correctly, they can distribute the air throughout the room. They operate noiselessly.
- Box Fans Generally, box fans are used in conference rooms and dining halls. They operate on the floor level and cool a room by sucking in the warm and stale air from the room and driving in fresh air from outside. Table Fans Table fans are the best fans for cooling individual desktops. They are small and compact and can fit in perfectly well on tabletops and shelves. They come with different speed settings so that you can regulate the fan speed according to your convenience. Also, most table fans come with an oscillation feature - the fan moves from one side to another (180 degrees), covering a wide area.
- Size
- Noise
- Motor efficiency