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St. Martin Church, Thevakkal, India

St. Martin Church, Kerala, India

A Case Study Epoch HVLS 20-ft Fan By Falco eMotors Inc.

Report No. 042920-01

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2 X

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<35 dBA

Lowest sound in the World

Key Facts

Benefits

  • Direct Drive PMSM Motor;
  • Lowest Weight;
  • Active Power Factor Corrected;

Industry

  • Industrial

Location

  • India.

Problem

  1. St Martin church is one of the larges churches in India. Many devotees visits there.
  2. During the summer season, the atmosphere near church is hot and humid , which makes it difficult for the devotees to come and feel uncomfortable.
  3. Also, the air movement in the church is very low. They cant put wall mounted fans because they want peace in the church.
  4. Making visitors comfortable is very important. Also, it is very important to reduce the ambient temperature in the church with appropriate airflow during summer days.
  5. Church authorities decided to install HVLS Fans in the church to make visitors comfortable with minimal noise in the church.

Solution

  • Epoch 2.0, 20-ft Fan was installed with the following specifications ;
    • Motor: Epoch 2.0;
    • Coverage Area: 18,000 Sq. Ft. (1,672 Sq. m);
    • Speed: 60 RPM;
    • Peak Power: 1.1 kW/1.5 hp;
  • Epoch 2.0, 20 ft Fan is one of our most popular fans with amazing airflow and airflow efficiency.

Site Survey

A site survey is mandatory before any HVLS fan recommendation. The survey revealed the following dimensions:

  • Total Area: 43 Ft X 95 Ft = 4,085‬ Sq. Ft.
  • Floor to Ceiling Distance: 30 to 32 ft,
  • By a rule of thumb distance/1.5 gives us the approximate fan diameter.
  • In this case, we chose to go with a 20-ft fan.

Site Measurements

Fans and coverage area

Test Reports

Three test reports are collected for each fan installation as follows:

Power Consumption Report

Power consumption report captures the real as well as apparent power. Epoch HVLS fans are the only fans in the world to have active power factor correction and unity power factor. Therefore the Watts (Real Power) and VARs (the apparent power) are almost the same. The power has been captured at 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 RPM. Power drawn at those speeds are 335, 420, 547, 766, and 995 W respectively. The chart above also shows trend lines generated using Excel for real and apparent power to take into account any measurement errors as fan power consumption can be modeled by well known equations.

Input Current Report

The input current is also measured at 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 RPM. Input current is recorded as 0.764, 1.1, 2.4, 3.6, and 4.8 A respectively. The input voltage varied from 230 to 240V during the measurement.

Air Flow Report.

The airflow is measured from the center of the fan and is recorded at every 3-ft distance. Values were recorded upto 30-ft from the center of the fan. The values were respectively, 230, 268, 340, 395, 414, 468, 495, 410, 360, and 320 ft/min at distances of 3,6,9,12,15,18,21, 24, 27, and 30-ft respectively.

Finished Installation

This is the picture of the finished installation.