Fans

Fans

Fans exhaust hot air and/or introduce fresh air to make a building cooler, more comfortable, and safer. Moffitt fans can be used for intake, exhaust, and air circulation. See below to learn more about our roof fans, wall fans, spot coolers, and more.

Romla Model V series – Upblast Fans

Moffitt low-silhouette axial upblast fans are designed for exhausting building air to provide general ventilation to hot, stagnant areas.

Romla Model VBO series – Upblast Fan

Romla Model VBO remote belt-drive upblast roof fans discharge warm, humid air out of the building. These fans are ideal for high-temperature environments.

Romla Model H series – Roof Fans

Romla Model H series hooded roof fans are ideal for exhaust or intake ventilation solutions. These fans are ideal for both industrial and commercial applications in a variety of industries.

Romla Model P series – Wall Fans

Romla Model P and Model PB wall fans are ideal for intake and exhaust ventilation solutions. Model P wall fans are used in both industrial and commercial applications in a variety of fields.

Romla Model AF series – Air Circulator

Model AF air circulating fans provide an even stream of air around the work area. Also known as “spot cooler fans" or "column fans", these fans push a high-velocity jet of air directly towards factory personnel. Available in a variety of mounting configurations.

Romla Model T series – Tube Fans

Model T series tube fans, including model TB and Model TD tube axial fans, are high-capacity fans designed for ducted applications.

Romla Model R – Air Circulator

Model R air circulator fans provide a powerful stream of air to cool workers.

Romla Model RTC – Truck Fan

Romla Model RTC truck fans recirculate air within semi-truck trailers at loading docks by rapidly forcing the hotter out through the floor level. These powerful, forward curved centrifugal blowers push air throughout an entire 53-foot trailer, making the workers cooler and more comfortable.

Moffitt Super Duty HVLS Fans

Moffitt Super Duty High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) fans create an air flow velocity pattern at the work floor.