Canarm Industrial's are my favorite industrial ceiling fans. Unfortunately Canarm doesn't make these Industrial's anymore. They now make DC Industrial Ceiling Fans which have contoured blades instead of curved blades.
Do you know if you can get the metal blades for the fans? I have a unit with bent blades from a recent run in with a forklift. Let me know. We have CanArms with 23.5" blades.
@@GreggDistributorsLP On the web I find the ENVIROFAN 3MBS Metal Blade Replacement Set and wanted to know if canarm and envrofan blades are inchangeable since they look the same. Let me know.
Canarm as of recently no longer offers ac motor ceiling fans in the industrial style, since this one can no longer replace an older one with a new one with a system of others because the new ones do not work with solid state variable speed controls, therefore there is an isdue with compatibility because they force you to use a 5 speed dc control. This now causes an issue if you have other ac fans on the same series circuit. So is there other brands that still make ac motor industrial ceiling fans compatible with solid state variable speed controls?
Greetings and kind regards from a lifelong citizen of your Southern neighbors of the US! Great video! This was very informative, especially for those who may not be as familiar with ceiling fan applications, though I myself (who am fairly knowledgeable about ceiling fans and their applications) did not realize how much of a drastic difference in CFMs between industrial and commercial fans there is! I DID know industrial fans were much more efficient and produced higher CFMs, I just did not realize what a massive difference this is! I do have one question regarding the blades of your ceiling fans (as well as many other models of industrial ceiling fans of a similar style). My question is in regards to the upward-turned tips of the blades; Does this feature allow for wider coverage? OR is there another reason for this blade design? Thank you in advance! Kind regards from the Chicago-area!
Are these speed knob controllers compatible with all canarm fans? I’m fixing to pull the trigger on a few canarm fanbos and wondering if these control knobs are compatible with them.
I notice that this video, though it is a store based in Canada, uses English system (US Customary system) measurement units such as feet and inches. I didn’t know Canada uses those units especially since the speed limits are expressed in km/h.
Industrial fans are really cool! I like the Canarm and the SMC.
Hola yo opino lo mismo los industriales de color blanco son lo máximo
How are you calculating the CFM?
Canarm Industrial's are my favorite industrial ceiling fans. Unfortunately Canarm doesn't make these Industrial's anymore. They now make DC Industrial Ceiling Fans which have contoured blades instead of curved blades.
I know, I just wish they didn't discontinue it.
@@haknua The DC Canarms are much better performers.
Estos ventiladores industriales son geniales 🎉🎉🎉
Canarm industrials are my all-time favourite fan
Me too
I wish they didn’t discontinue them
Do you know if you can get the metal blades for the fans? I have a unit with bent blades from a recent run in with a forklift. Let me know. We have CanArms with 23.5" blades.
We don't carry the replacement metal blades, however we would recommend checking with Canarm directly to see if they can order them for you.
@@GreggDistributorsLP On the web I find the ENVIROFAN 3MBS Metal Blade Replacement Set and wanted to know if canarm and envrofan blades are inchangeable since they look the same. Let me know.
@@GreggDistributorsLP Thanks I did just that. They were helpful. The blades come in a 3 pack and apparently its a common request from them.
6:59 They are often used in gymnasiums because the Ball won’t accidentally hit the fan
Canarm as of recently no longer offers ac motor ceiling fans in the industrial style, since this one can no longer replace an older one with a new one with a system of others because the new ones do not work with solid state variable speed controls, therefore there is an isdue with compatibility because they force you to use a 5 speed dc control. This now causes an issue if you have other ac fans on the same series circuit. So is there other brands that still make ac motor industrial ceiling fans compatible with solid state variable speed controls?
Envirofan, and Marley are two brands that come to mind.
There’s Envirofan, Dayton, Emerson, Nutone and others
Greetings and kind regards from a lifelong citizen of your Southern neighbors of the US!
Great video! This was very informative, especially for those who may not be as familiar with ceiling fan applications, though I myself (who am fairly knowledgeable about ceiling fans and their applications) did not realize how much of a drastic difference in CFMs between industrial and commercial fans there is! I DID know industrial fans were much more efficient and produced higher CFMs, I just did not realize what a massive difference this is!
I do have one question regarding the blades of your ceiling fans (as well as many other models of industrial ceiling fans of a similar style). My question is in regards to the upward-turned tips of the blades; Does this feature allow for wider coverage? OR is there another reason for this blade design?
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards from the Chicago-area!
While we don't have a technical answer for you, we would suspect that the engineering team at Canarm designed those blades to maximize performance.
Are these speed knob controllers compatible with all canarm fans? I’m fixing to pull the trigger on a few canarm fanbos and wondering if these control knobs are compatible with them.
Mostly the industrial ceiling mounted ones
I love Canarms
I notice that this video, though it is a store based in Canada, uses English system (US Customary system) measurement units such as feet and inches. I didn’t know Canada uses those units especially since the speed limits are expressed in km/h.
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