How To Send Us Your Data
A short film that walks through exactly what to measure, where to stand for the roof photographs and how to mark a bay on a drawing.
What the space is used for, how many people work in it, what the shift pattern is, and what problem you are actually trying to solve — heat, humidity, condensation, dust or running cost.
Shed dimensions, roof height and profile, floor layout, machine or racking positions, obstructions, crane paths, sprinkler layout and the hanging arrangement available.
Whether the roof structure can carry the fan, whether the ceiling height gives useful coverage, and whether HVLS is the right answer at all. If it is not, we tell you.
Choosing diameter, drive type and quantity so coverage is uniform across the floor rather than concentrated under each fan.
Reworking positions to reduce total fan count without losing coverage. This step routinely takes one or two fans out of the first-pass layout.
A quote with the GA drawing, fan positions marked on your layout, electrical requirement and delivery schedule.
Understanding the purpose, application and comfort expectation for the space.
Shed dimensions, roof height, floor layout, obstructions and hanging arrangement.
Checking whether HVLS is the right fit and what the structure can carry.
Choosing fan diameter, drive type and quantity for uniform coverage.
Reworking the layout to reduce total fan count without losing coverage.
Techno-commercial offer with GA drawing and layout marked for your facility.
Yes. There is no charge and no obligation. We do it because a fan sized wrongly is a problem for both of us.
Shed dimensions, roof height and a floor layout if you have one. Photographs of the roof structure help. If drawings are not available we will do a site visit.
A remote study from drawings typically comes back within two to three working days. A site visit is scheduled according to location.
Yes. The sales and service network covers 16 cities across India, and export enquiries are handled from Ahmedabad.
A feasibility study is only as good as the building data behind it. Fan count is decided bay by bay, not on a single building total — two sheds of the same floor area can need a different number of fans if the bay widths differ. Send these and the study comes back accurate the first time.
A short film that walks through exactly what to measure, where to stand for the roof photographs and how to mark a bay on a drawing.
Explainer film in production — awaiting the final cut from Austar
Send us the basics and our team will respond within one working day.
Give us your shed bay by bay and we come back with a fan size, a quantity and a layout drawing — no charge, no obligation.
Measure each bay on its own — length, width, and roof height from the floor to the underside of the truss. Then take two or three photos looking straight up at the roof, so we can read the roof type and the hanging arrangement.