Choosing The Right HVLS Ceiling Fan Size - A Complete Guide

Author: Molly

May. 26, 2025

Choosing The Right HVLS Ceiling Fan Size - A Complete Guide

MacroAir HVLS ceiling fans offer a very effective solution for maintaining comfort. These energy-efficient, massive fans are known for their ability to circulate large amounts of air at a low speed and are ideal for spaces like warehouses, factories, gyms, and more. However, selecting the right size of HVLS ceiling fan is crucial to maximize their efficiency and performance. 

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Let’s dive into the intricacies of HVLS ceiling fan sizing to help you make informed decisions while you consider your fan purchase.

HVLS Ceiling Fan Size

The primary measuring metric used is the fan's blade diameter, which ranges from 6-24 feet. The larger the fan diameter, the greater the amount of air moved by that fan. 

Determining the Correct Fan Size for Your Space

Selecting the correct fan size involves evaluating various factors, including the square footage of your space, ceiling height, pitch, and slope, along with knowing the specific requirements of your application. A precise assessment ensures optimal airflow and energy efficiency. It is best to work with a professional representative from MacroAir to determine the type, size, and location of the fan/s needed in your space.

Factors to Consider When Selecting HVLS Fan Size

When choosing the right HVLS fan size, consider factors such as the building's layout, occupancy, and temperature requirements. Understanding these factors will help determine the size that suits your space best.

Benefits of Using the Correct HVLS Ceiling Fan Size

Increased Energy Efficiency

Choosing the right size ensures efficient air movement, minimizing energy consumption and operational costs.HVLS fans help decrease your energy costs. HVLS fans are much more efficient to run than typical HVAC systems.

Improved Indoor Air Quality

Airflow is very important to keep indoor air quality levels safe. Keeping air moving is essential. Properly sized HVLS fans help maintain consistent air circulation, reducing the risk of stagnant air pockets and improving air quality. HVLS fans also draw fresh air from the outside and blend it with the stale air inside to create a more ventilated environment. 

Enhanced Occupant Comfort

A well-sized HVLS fan creates a much more comfortable environment by thoroughly mixing the temperature layers in the air and providing even airflow.  In fact, MacroAir fans have been proven to help warehouse temperature control and cool employees by up to 15°F. 

Extended Lifespan of the Fan

When correctly sized, HVLS fans operate within their design parameters, meaning they do not need to overwork to keep the air moving. This leads to a longer fan lifespan of the fan and reduced maintenance costs because there is less wear and tear on the fan.

Affected Airflow Area

HVLS fan blade diameter is a key factor in fan size selection. Smaller high-velocity fans are suitable for areas under 2,500 square feet, while larger spaces may require large fans. One HVLS fan can cover spaces as small as 1,400 square feet and as large as 22,000 square feet. The chart above shows the affected area of every HVLS fan in the MacroAir product line-up. 

HVLS Ceiling Fan Airflow and CFMs

Cubic Feet Per Minute (CFM) is the measurement of the volume of airflow. It is determined by the amount of cubic feet of air that passes by a stationary point in one minute. 

The Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) is currently working with HVLS manufacturers to test accurate CFM metrics for all HVLS fans offered (models and diameters). Certain fan companies have released their findings, while others have not. MacroAir has just completed the rigorous testing process and is currently awaiting the results. Once results are available, they will be posted for all to see the powerful air movement offered. 

How to Measure Your Space for HVLS Ceiling Fan Size

You’ll want to get an accurate measurement of the ceiling height, mounting height, and total square footage including the length and width of the facility. It is also helpful to have photos of the space prepared to share with the MacroAir representative you are working with. 

Each installation and application is slightly different, and proper fan placement is vital for optimal performance. Because of these unique challenges, it is best to work with our company representative to ensure you have the right fan for your facility.

HVLS Ceiling Fan Installation

Fan Installation - Professional

MacroAir offers professional installation on every fan purchase for an additional fee. Buyers can contact MacroAir directly toget a quote on fan installation. Typically an installer can be on site within a couple of days of the fan’s arrival (with advanced notice). The timeline is contingent upon the installation schedule and in the absence of prior notification may increase the time allocation for a fan installation.

Fan Installation - Buyer

If you choose to forego professional installation, we recommend you closely follow a comprehensive installation guide to ensure a safe and successful installation if you choose to do it yourself.

With MacroAir, buyers are free to set up their own installation with no penalty to their warranty period. Buyers are also free to install their own fans with no penalty to the warranty. However, most fan issues arise from faulty installation. If a fan has faulty installation, MacroAir will not cover replacement parts under warranty.

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HVLS Ceiling Fan Maintenance

Maintaining your HVLS fan is crucial for long-term performance and efficiency.

Routine maintenance tasks help prevent issues and keep your fan operating smoothly. This includes an initial overall check of the blades and frame, mounting hardware, guy wires, power unit, and safety cables. More details on ceiling fan maintenance can be found in our Ceiling Fan Maintenance blog. 

How to Extend the Lifespan of Your Fan

Conducting routine maintenance on your fan helps to extend its lifespan. Download our MacroAir ceiling fan care card as a quick reference for all fan maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

NUMBER OF FANS

What key information is needed in order to determine the appropriate number of fans required for a given space or application?

  • Gather the following: room size, building layout, ceiling height, and electrical needs. MacroAir recommends contacting our customer care representatives, so we can help to select the best fan for your space at 866-668-.

CLEARANCE

What is the standard drop length requirement for MacroAir fans?

  • Standard 3 ft drop requirement for most fans, requiring a ceiling height of at least 13 ft. Many models can be shortened to a 2 ft drop standard. The AVD370 can be as short as 1 ft drop standard dependent upon the application. 

What is the minimum height requirement for a MacroAir fan?

Contact us to discuss your requirements of HVLS Fan Supplier. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

  • A fan must have a minimum height requirement of 10 ft above floor plus a drop length requirement of 3 feet, which means the total required height from top of ceiling to floor is 13 feet. Blade tips should be at least 3 ft away from any area where a person may be able to reach them. 

What is the required distance from the wall to the fan?

  • A MacroAir fan must be 1.5 times the diameter of the fan from the wall. So, for example, if the fan was 6 feet in diameter, take 6 x 1.5 = 9. That means the ceiling fan must be 9 feet from the wall. 

What is the required distance between fans?

  • Depending on the diameter of the MacroAir fan, take that diameter and multiply it by 3 to find the distance between fans. For example, if the diameter of the fan is 6 feet, take 6 x 3 = 18. That means there must be 18 feet in between fans.

Do MacroAir fans need to be close to the ground for better air movement?

  • No, fans do not need to be close to the ground. In fact, keeping fans higher allows for more air circulation. 

We recommend contacting our experts to answer all clearance and spacing questions: 866-668-.

Installation

Does MacroAir have professional installation?

  • MacroAir does have professional installation! We would be happy to quote and set up installation for you at the time of purchase.

How long does installation take?

  • A typical installation timeline for a two-man crew is approximately two-three hours per fan. MacroAir can usually finish up to three fans in a day depending on the scope of work and the installation specifics.

How quickly can someone be here to do the installation? 

  • MacroAir can typically have an installer on site within a couple of days of the fan’s arrival with advanced notice. The timeline is contingent upon the installation schedule and in the absence of prior notification may increase the time allocation for a fan installation.

How do I get an installation quote? 

  • Contact MacroAir to get a quote on fan installation. MacroAir can also promptly arrange for an installer in your location to provide a quote. 

Is a fan warranty void if installation is done by the buyer?

  • Buyers are free to set up their own installation with no penalty to their warranty period.Buyers are also free to install their own fans with no penalty to the warranty. However, most fan issues arise from faulty installation. If a fan has faulty installation, MacroAir will not cover replacement parts under warranty.

Next Steps

Hopefully, after reading this guide, you feel more informed about HVLS fan sizing. MacroAir is ready to help you get the right fan for your space. Reach out to one of our knowledgeable representatives to get started today!

Be Confident In Your HVLS Fan Selections - Greenheck

High volume, low speed (HVLS) fans are large diameter ceiling fans that circulate large volumes of air at low operational speeds. These fans are increasingly popular because of two main uses-- thermal comfort and energy efficiency.

Several companies currently manufacture HVLS fans, providing end-users plenty of choices when making selections. However, the number of fan products available also makes selecting the appropriate type and quantity a little challenging.

Luckily, there are resources available to help you feel confident in selecting an HVLS fan that meets your criteria for performance and budget. The following breaks down selection considerations and the two primary selection methods used.

Selection Considerations

Before making an HVLS fan selection, it is important to understand what requirements you need to satisfy with your design. There are a variety of factors to consider when determining your selection requirements. These factors range from fan aesthetics to physical clearance criteria and fan performance. Let’s look at each of these considerations in more detail.

Building type and intended use of the HVLS fans in the space are some of the first considerations that should be examined. For example, warehouse requirements are likely going to be different from an office lobby because of the size of the space, the type of work being done in the space, and aesthetic design criteria.  Beyond these initial considerations, you need to understand how the HVLS fans will be used in the building. Will the fans provide thermal comfort in the summer or winter months only, or will the use be year-round? Geographic location can dictate some of these major considerations depending on when and how the seasons change.

Another key consideration is the fan’s intended mounting location. HVLS fans require the mounting location support its weight and the forces generated by the fan during operation. Attaching directly to the building structure is recommended while using the manufacturer’s recommendations. The fan location must be accessible to ensure ease of installation and routine maintenance. Adequate distance from walls, overhead doors, lighting, and sprinkler systems present potential clearance challenges to address prior to fan selection. Be sure to consult the manufacturer’s minimum clearance recommendations to ensure safe operation and correct performance from the fan.

Obstructions beneath the fan in the space can also affect airflow and overall performance. Therefore, it is important to consider how walls, furniture, equipment, pallet racking, cubicles, and other obstructions can influence performance to ensure that you have the appropriate size and quantity of fans laid out.  For example, a wide-open area likely will require fewer fans because the air can travel across the floor and cover more area. Compare that to a space having many cubicle walls or racking. Such a space could disrupt airflow, leading to smaller fans or a larger quantity of fans to get proper coverage in the space.

Another key consideration in fan selection is confirming the HVLS fan delivers the required performance. The Air Movement and Control Association, International, Inc. (AMCA) is an independent third-party organization for the HVAC industry that verifies a manufacturer’s published performance information. Without certification from AMCA or other reliable industry organizations, there is no guarantee that the fan’s rated performance (airflow and efficiency) is accurate and meets customer requirements.

Two Selection Methods

After using the considerations mentioned to narrow down the list of available HVLS fan options (Figure 1), it’s time to make final fan selections. The industry currently uses two primary selection methods when determining the size and quantity of fans needed for a given space or application. HVLS manufacturers have used size-based selection since the development of HVLS fans and still commonly use it. However, a performance-based selection approach is gaining popularity as more manufacturers publish performance data.


 Figure 1 – Shows commonly available HVLS fan sizes. Sizes represent fan diameter in feet.

Size-Based Selection

 Size-based selection identifies the quantity and size of fans able to fit in a building to provide adequate performance for a specific amount of floor area (Figure 2). It uses published cover area or fan spacing values to make a fan quantity determination. By utilizing simple data tables or rules of thumb for fan placement, the size-based method allows for fast and easy selection of HVLS fans without needing any specific information about the building or fan application.


 Figure 2 – Example table of recommended fan quantity based on building dimensions.

For this reason, a size-based selection is an approximation at best. It does not account for any application or performance considerations including, airflow, energy efficiency, sound, or air velocity requirements. Using a size-based selection method may result in an HVLS fan system that provides acceptable performance depending on your building needs. However, this method could just as easily result in a selection with more (or less) fans than actually needed for your building, causing higher first costs, dissatisfaction with fan performance or both.

Performance-Based Selection

The other commonly used HVLS fan selection method, known as performance-based selection, uses performance data and critical building criteria to make selections. Performance data provides a more accurate design that balances cost and performance. It uses criteria that include CFM, air velocity, sound, energy efficiency, weight, FRPM, RPM, and spacing (Figure 3).


 Figure 3 – Shows the criteria used in performance-based selection.

Performance-based selection uses data that complies with well-known industry standards (AMCA, ASHRAE) to ensure that the customer is getting a comfortable, energy-efficient (enforced by the Department of Energy, DOE) fan selection based on trusted information.

While far more accurate in providing the best design, the performance-based selection method is not widely used. The reason is that many HVLS manufacturers do not make their selection software publicly available to users. Many manufacturers have yet to publish performance data for their products, making a performance-based selection impossible. However, more manufacturers are beginning to make performance-based selection tools available, with some being easily accessible online.

Be Confident in Selecting the Best HVLS Fan(s)

Selecting the best HVLS fans for your application can be quite involved. Remember to factor in all the considerations that affect airflow and overall performance, then choose a selection method wisely. A size-based selection may be fast and easy but could result in an HVLS fan system that costs more and failing to meet desired performance requirements. Instead, utilize a performance-based selection process for greater confidence in your fan designs.  This is the easiest ways to ensure comfortable air movement in your facility and satisfaction with your HVLS fan purchase.

Learn more about HVLS fan models that are available, then experience what a performance-based selection is by clicking on the destratification/comfort cooling image.

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