The AirEffect climate control system from MacroAir measures temperature and humidity at two points, calculates the heat index and identifies the best operating speed and direction for each fan. The user selects a desired temperature range. As the indoor temperature rises above the specified range, the fans automatically run in the forward direction at the best speed to create an appropriate cooling effect. When the indoor temperature drops below the selected temperature range, the fans automatically reverse to redistribute the heated air overhead, effectively eliminating hot and cold spots without generating a discernable breeze. (first view)
The AirEffect climate control system from MacroAir measures temperature and humidity at two points, calculates the heat index and identifies the best operating speed and direction for each fan. The user selects a desired temperature range. As the indoor temperature rises above the specified range, the fans automatically run in the forward direction at the best speed to create an appropriate cooling effect. When the indoor temperature drops below the selected temperature range, the fans automatically reverse to redistribute the heated air overhead, effectively eliminating hot and cold spots without generating a discernable breeze. (second view)
The AirEffect climate control system from MacroAir measures temperature and humidity at two points, calculates the heat index and identifies the best operating speed and direction for each fan. The user selects a desired temperature range. As the indoor temperature rises above the specified range, the fans automatically run in the forward direction at the best speed to create an appropriate cooling effect. When the indoor temperature drops below the selected temperature range, the fans automatically reverse to redistribute the heated air overhead, effectively eliminating hot and cold spots without generating a discernable breeze. (third view)