Hon&Guan's continuous innovation and long-term commitment to ventilation technology were fully displayed at the exhibition. We introduced several breakthrough products, from the enhanced HI-PE series to the newly designed ceiling exhaust fan, each representing a deep dive and innovation in existing technology.
HI-PE Series: Equipped with a DC motor, metal spray-painted shell, rust and moisture resistance. This series also includes a 3.5mm audio data interface, compatible with various speed controllers, allowing for stepless speed adjustment with 0-10v voltage control/PWM signal transmission.
EC Wireless Six-Speed Switch: Features a tempered glass panel, touch design, low-power long standby, dual 7-number batteries, responsive speed. It also boasts lightning protection, surge resistance, a smart MCU microchip, RF 433MHz, long-range remote control, and wall-penetrating remote control capabilities.
New Ceiling Exhaust Fan: Integrates ventilation and lighting functions, fireproof, high-temperature resistant, and multi-blade centrifugal wheel design.
HI-SD Series: Characterized by front and rear concave-convex design, increasing duct friction, compact size with powerful suction, stepless speed control, DC fan, and double insulation.
EC Wired LCD Smart Switch: An advanced control solution for modern ventilation systems.
Bladeless Fan HR-AE Series: Utilizes air multiplier technology, employing techniques from jet engines and car turbochargers, drawing air through the bottom inlet. The hidden impeller in the ring edge ejects air in a circular trajectory, increasing airflow volume up to 15 times.
At MJbizcon, numerous important partners, media representatives, industry influencers, and users visited the Hon&Guan booth, witnessing the future of ventilation. Attendees included product design engineers from Apple and experts in Cannabis & IPM, among other industry leaders.
As a company committed to innovation, Hon&Guan continuously evolves, exploring and pushing the boundaries of ventilation technology. We are excited about our future in this rapidly developing industry and invite everyone to join us in this remarkable journey. Thank you for being a part of our continuing adventure in advancing ventilation solutions.
]]>As artificial intelligence strides boldly into the consumer space, learning the art of querying can be as critical as the questions themselves. Seeking to reduce the reverberations of an inline fan? Query with context: “What are effective soundproofing strategies for an inline duct fan in a residential HVAC system?” Here, you give GPT a playground of specifics, allowing it to conjure up a rich array of solutions.
The hum of a fan can become a cacophony if not addressed. To ease this, present your problem with details for a precise solution. Pose your question to mirror your issue: “What steps can reduce vibration-induced noise in a 6-inch inline duct fan?” By doing so, GPT can lead you down a path of practical fixes, such as fan speed adjustments and the use of anti-vibration mounts.
Size, power, and purpose come into play when selecting the right inline duct fan. A question as straightforward as “How do I choose an inline duct fan for a kitchen exhaust?” can unlock a treasure trove of advice from GPT, highlighting the importance of CFM ratings, noise levels, and ease of cleaning.
Dryer ducts pose unique challenges due to their exposure to the elements and lint accumulation. A query crafted for action—“Can you guide me through cleaning a vertical dryer vent effectively?”—provides GPT the detail needed to offer a robust cleaning regimen that guards against potential fire hazards.
The metric of CFM becomes a vital statistic when venturing into the realm of inline duct fans. Asking “What should I consider when comparing CFM ratings for different fan sizes?” allows GPT to dissect the nuances of airflow dynamics in relation to space size and fan application.
Radon, an invisible threat, often carries with it a cloak of myths. Dispel these myths through informed inquiries like, “How can an inline duct fan be part of a radon mitigation system?” Such a question prompts GPT to clarify the role of ventilation in radon reduction with evidence-based responses.
Armed with these insights and the power to ask AI the right questions, you stand ready to tackle the nuances of inline duct fan selection, installation, and maintenance. Remember, the key to unlocking GPT's potential lies in the specificity and context of your inquiries. May this guide serve as your compass in the world of inline duct fans, leading to clearer, fresher air in your domain.
]]>Perhaps these Chinese people creative entertaining themselves could inspire you to spend the downtime.
1.For starters, many of them tuned in to some unexpectedly popular programming—two live-streams of the construction of two temporary hospitals in Wuhan generated more than 18 million concurrent views on Jan. 28.
The live-stream offered little more than a view of the construction site, with some workers and cranes moving about in the distance. Despite low production values and the lack of any visible drama, tens of millions of viewers, who jokingly called themselves “supervisors,” flooded the comment section with encouraging words such as “Wuhan add oil, China add oil!” Some bestowed nicknames on their favorite cranes, such as “little red,” and cheered them on to dig faster.
Peak boredom: More than 13 million people tuned in to watch a hospital construction live-stream.
2.In a video shared widely on Twitter, some people, reportedly in Wuhan, were chanting “Wuhan, add oil!” to each other from the windows of residential buildings.
But doctors here took to social media urging them to stop given the risk of spreading the virus.
3.On short video app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok that has over 400 million daily active users. One popular format shows people with their family members in each room of their flat, including the bathroom and kitchen, making a thumbs-up gesture—mimicking the photos people usually post from a well-known tourist venue.
Then they get back into bed or chair.
4.In another widely shared video, a middle-aged man in pajamas and a face mask was seen fishing from a small fish tank in his living room.
5.One played snooker, not with a cue stick, but with a chopstick and cherry tomatoes.
6.Even cats could not avoid being dragged into random activities by their bored owners, such as math lessons and card games.
7.Hu Xijin, the chief editor of China’s hawkish newspaper Global Times also weighed in, sharing a video of people playing mahjong but betting with face masks instead of money. The items are in short supply at this time.
Hope these can help you stop going mad with boredom. It is better to stay at home it’s not just for your own good but the good of others.
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