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The Challenge

What Goes Wrong Without It

Service workshops combine engine heat, exhaust fumes, a partly open frontage and technicians working bent over vehicles for long stretches. Air stagnates between the bays. Pedestal fans get in the way of trolleys, jacks and the vehicles themselves, and the customer lounge often shares the same volume, so whatever is happening on the workshop floor is what the customer experiences too.

The Austar Solution

How HVLS Fixes It

A ceiling mounted HVLS fan clears the floor completely and covers several bays at once. Continuous air movement carries exhaust and solvent vapour away from the working position instead of letting it pool, and the perceived 4 – 5 degree drop keeps technicians comfortable working over a hot engine bay. Because the same air movement reaches the customer-facing side of the building, the waiting area benefits without a separate system.

Recommended Models

What We Usually Specify Here

Typical selections for this facility type. Final size and quantity come out of the feasibility study once we have your roof height and layout.

At Site

Installation Considerations

  • Mounting height of 16 – 22 ft suits most single-storey service buildings.
  • Fans are positioned between bay rows so vehicle lifts at full height stay clear of the blade sweep.
  • Where a two-post lift is in use, clearance is checked against the highest lift position, not the resting position.
  • Single phase supply is usually sufficient for the 12 ft and 16 ft models.
  • Gearless models are preferred where the customer lounge shares the volume, for the lower noise level.
Automobile Service Stations installation
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Questions

Asked By Automobile Service Stations

Yes — 18 ft is workable, and a 12 ft or 16 ft fan is the right size at that height. Below 18 ft the coverage circle narrows, so fan count goes up; the feasibility study will tell you whether it is worth it.

That is checked at site survey against the fully raised lift position. Fans are placed between bay rows so the lift path stays clear.

Continuous air movement stops fumes pooling at the working position, which is a noticeable improvement, though it does not replace a dedicated extraction system where one is required.

For a typical four to six bay dealer workshop, one or two fans is usually the answer. Send us the layout and we will mark the positions.

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Feasibility Study For Your Automobile Service Stations

Industry is pre-selected. Add your dimensions and we come back with a fan size, a quantity and a layout drawing.

Two or three photos looking up at the roof, plus a layout drawing if you have one. This is how we read the roof type and the hanging arrangement.

Free of charge, no obligation. We reply within one working day.