Optimized for Philippine warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and commercial lobbies to withstand high ambient humidity.
Operating industrial or commercial facilities in the Philippines presents unique HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) challenges. With average ambient temperatures ranging from 25°C to 34°C, compounded by relative humidity levels that often exceed 85%, traditional air circulation systems frequently fail. In economic zones such as the Cavite Economic Zone (CEZ), Laguna Technopark, and Clark Freeport Zone, massive open-layout warehouses require high-velocity air movement to ensure worker safety, thermal comfort, and product integrity.
Metal blade ceiling fans, particularly engineered with aerospace-grade aluminum or magnesium alloys, provide the ultimate structural rigidity required to move massive volumes of air (CFM) without blade deformation. Unlike plastic (ABS) or wooden blades that warp or degrade when exposed to continuous moisture and saline coastal environments (such as ports in Batangas, Manila, and Cebu), our structural metal blades maintain their aerodynamic efficiency and pitch indefinitely.
Our commitment to continuous R&D brings advanced mechanical and electrical engineering directly to your Philippine project.
Eliminating traditional gearboxes reduces noise levels down to 38dB, decreases mechanical wear, and delivers up to 50% better energy efficiency compared to standard AC motors. Ideal for continuous operations.
Featuring dual safety cables, dynamic blade-locking brackets, and an automatic impact-detection shutoff sensor. Our structural support configurations comply with international seismic and safety regulations.
Integrated WiFi/RS485 modbus protocols enable automated speed adjustments linked directly to factory temperature sensors, reducing overall HVAC system stress and energy consumption.
A fusion of elegant aesthetics and heavy-duty performance engineered for offices, resorts, and modern commercial hubs in Manila and Davao.
As a leading ceiling fan manufacturer since 2012, Dongguan Fanpro Light Co., Ltd. offers unparalleled OEM/ODM supply chain resilience. Operating out of a state-of-the-art 12,000 square meter facility in Dongguan, Guangdong, our factory is located right at the center of the world's most robust electronics and motor supply chain. This physical location allows us to source raw materials, conduct high-precision stamping, wind pure copper coils, and execute rigorous dynamic balancing testing with maximum speed and cost efficiency.
For distributors and contractors in Manila, Cebu, and Davao, sourcing directly from our factory ensures lower unit costs compared to local retail middlemen. We provide direct shipping coordination from Guangzhou/Shenzhen ports straight to Manila North Harbor or Batangas Port, minimizing transit delay. Furthermore, we handle all technical documentation needed for local Philippine compliance clearance.
Exporting ventilation machinery to the Philippines requires close alignment with regional safety benchmarks and import protocols. Industrial fans deployed in regional production units must conform with safety and electrical protocols defined by the Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS) and the Philippine Electrical Code (PEC).
Additionally, because the Philippine archipelago lies within the Pacific Ring of Fire and experiences frequent typhoons, structural integrity is non-negotiable. Our ceiling fans are built to withstand localized seismic loads. When ceiling-mounted in tall structural steel framing, our specialized anti-vibration damping brackets and industrial-grade concrete expansion bolts ensure total stability even under high load stress.
Engineered for massive open-space air circulation including logistics warehouses, cold storage, and terminal yards.
Understand the critical performance parameters of metal blade ceiling fans before purchase and deployment.
Metal blades (especially anodized aluminum and stainless steel) maintain dynamic stability and do not warp, crack, or degrade in environments characterized by high temperatures and extreme relative humidity (above 80%). The superior yield strength of metal allows for thinner, more aerodynamically efficient blade shapes that deliver higher air volume (CFM) output at lower rotational speeds (RPM), translating to significant energy savings.
Every commercial or industrial ceiling fan should incorporate a triple-safety security system: a secondary safety steel rope anchored directly to the structural building truss, blade safety retention clips to prevent individual blade separation, and an automatic sensor-driven shutdown circuit that immediately stops power to the motor if the fan encounters any obstruction or structural vibration.
BLDC (Brushless DC) motors run cooler, reduce overall noise levels below 40dB, and deliver up to 50% energy savings. By removing carbon brushes and gears, friction losses are eliminated, resulting in a system that requires almost zero routine maintenance over a design life exceeding 20,000 operational hours.
Yes. For coastal zones (such as Cebu, Davao, or the Manila port area), we apply C3/C4 marine-grade polyester powder coatings or specialized fluorocarbon treatments to all metal blades and housing structures. This protection shields structural components against oxidative damage caused by airborne salts and atmospheric humidity.
For safety and optimal air circulation, the bottom edge of the fan blades must be at least 3.0 meters (10 feet) above the finished floor level. Additionally, there must be at least 0.9 to 1.5 meters of clearance between the top of the blades and structural roof components to ensure unrestricted intake air movement.
Consult with our HVAC engineers for a custom CFD layout, energy conservation calculations, or direct price quotations on wholesale container orders.