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October 2010

Dyson Air Multiplier Fans Arrive for Summer

The AM02 Tower and AM03 Pedestal are floor standing fans designed for larger spaces, to produce a greater airflow without the choppy air effect that traditional fans create.

With no fast spinning blades, they are safe and easy to clean. And with the efficient brushless motor located in their base, and keeping the centre of gravity low, they are sturdy.

James Dyson says “Air conditioning is inefficient and gives little or no ventilation, so we engineered machines to circulate smooth air in larger rooms. The popularity of the AM01 shows that people prefer smooth, non-buffeting air: so we adapted the geometry of the desk fan to draw in even greater amounts of air and maximise airflow.”

How Air Multiplier technology works:

Dyson Air Multiplier fans draw air in through a mixed flow impeller – a combination of technologies used in turbochargers and jet engines. Only 7% of the air generated by Dyson Air Multiplier fans actually passes through the impeller, 93% results from the inducement and entrainment of surrounding air.

Air is accelerated through an annular aperture set within the loop amplifier. This creates a jet of air, which passes over an airfoil-shaped ramp and channels its direction. Surrounding air is drawn into the airflow in a process known as inducement and entrainment.

Conventional fans have limited settings. Dyson Air Multiplier fan airflow can be precisely adjusted up or down and oscillated by controls on the machine or remotely for the AM02 Tower and the AM03 Pedestal.

Dyson AM02 Tower fan:

At 1m high and only 19cm wide, the AM02 Tower takes up limited floor space. Thirty-three litres of air are drawn through a missed flow impeller each second and then amplified in volume 16 times using Air Multiplier technology.

Dyson AM03 Pedestal fan:

Offering the most airflow of all Dyson Air Multiplier fans, the AM03 Pedestal draws in 33 litres of air per second and amplifies the air leaving the machine by 18 times. It extends from a height of 1.2 metres to 1.4 metres for use in larger areas including living rooms and offices. It has no spinning blades, is easy to adjust and tilt.

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