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Dairy Industry Ventilation
Model TD - Top Down Curtain Systems for Dairy Industry Ventilation
Curtains are permanently fastened at the bottom of the opening and lowered (opened) from the top. In cold weather the initial air enters high on the sidewall to ensure ventilation with minimum draft. This economical single curtain system is often employed for dairy and beef cattle housing. TD curtains are available from 3`-8` heights with a variety of wind protection systems. They are fastened at the bottom, and lower from the top on a cable pulley system. End pockets are fully adjustable making any future repairs easier to manage. They can be operated manually or automatically.
Model BRU - Bottom Roll Up Curtain Systems for Dairy Industry Ventilation
Curtains open from the bottom up by rolling itself around a bottom attached rotating aluminum pipe. As the pipe rolls the curtain supports the weight of the pipe keeping it under continuous tension. The BRU feature is greatly used on dairy or beef application where animal draft is less critical. BRU curtains are available in sizes from 3`-12` heights, and offer wind protection with ropes or pipes. Often the BRU is employed as a split curtain, where the bottom BRU remains closed in winter and the top curtain provides the only ventilation.
Faromor - Model RAW - Roll-a-Way Curtain Systems
The RAW curtains have a permanently mounted floating bottom aluminum roller tube. As the curtain lowers from the top down, the excess curtain material continually wraps on the rolling bottom tube, allowing the fabric to stay tight in all positions from fully open to fully closed. RAW curtains are available in sizes from 3`-10` high and offer wind support with nylon cord or pipe. They can be operated manually with a 3 position switch (open-off-close), or automatically with a Faromor thermostatic controller. This system gives you the ability to maintain your barn environment regardless of the weather.
Faromor - Dairy Industry Ventilation Split Curtain Systems
A Split Curtain System is used where a single curtain cannot adequately cover the high sidewall opening (12`-18`). Smaller curtains are more convenient to manage, and larger curtains will have the tendency to flap more in the wind resulting in noise and extra wear on the curtain. Most often, a RAW/BRU or BRU/BRU split curtain is used where the lower curtain is considered a `temporary wall` which is usually down through out most of the winter, and open through out the summer. For this reason the lower curtain is often operated manually whereas the upper curtain is operated automatically.
