New Zealand company, FrostBoss® specialises in frost fan design and manufacture, as well as installation and servicing. Represented in 14 countries across the globe, the company is at the forefront of frost protection technology and has recently launched a new frost fan with an elegant a lay-down design.
The Lay-down Frost Fan by FrostBoss is an innovative solution that combines the reliability and performance of standard fixed tower fans with the added benefit of a lay-down design. FrostBoss is well know for its blade design, with input from aerodynamics research engineer Richard Karn. It has already been recognised for its compatibility with pivot irrigation systems in New Zealand, it also has the same fuel consumption, coverage and level of noise.
"One of the primary motivations behind the development of the Lay-down Frost Fan was the growing demand for frost protection solutions that preserve visual amenity and scenic beauty," said Ian Mason, National Sales Manager - Australia. "With regulations becoming increasingly stringent, especially in UNESCO heritage areas like Saint-Émilion, France, where towers must be lowered outside the frost season, FrostBoss recognised the need for a more compatible solution."
"The FrostBoss C49 (4-blade) frost fan, equipped with these newly designed blades, has emerged as a game-changer in the industry, offering unparalleled performance and reliability. Growers from around the world are upgrading their existing fans, also those provided by other companies, with FrostBoss blades."
The company has also introduced a real-time monitoring system for frost fans from any location, FrostSmart® gives growers insights into their operations. The monitoring system offers text alarms, historical data, and temperature graphs it also enables growers to make informed decisions and respond swiftly to changing conditions.
For more information:
Ian Mason
National Sales Manager - Australia
Tel: +61 0448 111 384
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Mike Annand
National Sales Manager - New Zealand
Tel: +64 27 533 3343
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