DO:
Mount the fan high overhead. Allow room in front and and below the fan for
the unobstructed propulsion of fog. Rule of thumb: the higher the better!
But, leave at least one foot from any roofing structure. Set the Bench Top
units up high and/or angle the fogging head upward at about a 15-20 degree
angle.
DO:
Mount the fan at the intake end of a ventilated structure. In structures
with mild to no ventilation, equally space out the units and propel fog the
length of the structure.
DO NOT!!!!!!!!!
DO NOT:
Mount the fan near the ground underneath tables or benches.
DO NOT:
Propel the fog into the wind (direction of airflow)
DO NOT:
Cramp the fan in tight quarters or skinny aisle ways.
Layout Guide
Small structures
In applications
requiring only one fan, mount the fan high, centered along one wall,
with fog propelling horizontally along the length of the structure.
If there is ventilation, choose the intake end of the structure. The
best location for automated controls is behind the fan, at an easily
accessible level for monitoring.
Large structures
Equally space the
fans within the structure. Coverage capability will largely depend
on the distance between the fans. Lower humidity and/or cooling
requirements can allow for greater distance between fans. Usually
the maximum distance between fans would be 24’ x 40’.
If the structure has forced ventilation, shift the layout group of
fans closer towards the intake end, by 8 to 10’. The fans should
always be propelling their fog with the direction of air flow.