A Commercial Fan Built to Order and Ships in 48 Hours

Stop Planning for Hold-Ups

Planned upgrades are supposed to be easy. But inertia, budget red tape, and scheduling friction mean most teams push replacements down the road, sometimes for years. In the meantime, those aging HVAC fans consume energy and attention, pulling your people off higher priority jobs just to keep them online.

Emergency failures push up timelines, but they bring their own chaos. Now you’re staring down procurement delays, the “should we bring in temporary air" debate, and a scramble to source replacement parts. Or worse, you’re looking at a full system replacement.

For facility teams, it's a daily game of “keep it running.” For AHU OEMs, it's navigating your customers' timelines with unpredictable and unreliable supply chains that never seem to stabilize. For engineers, it’s threading the needle between what’s needed and what’s actually available.

And when your new HVAC fan finally shows up, the installation path isn’t much smoother. A single blower often means cranes, demo work, infrastructure rework, and custom fabrication. A fan array solves a few operations concerns, but asks for custom framing, on-site field-wired VFDs, motor addressing, and one-off control logic that makes every integration its own learning curve.

The problem isn’t just the product. It’s the entire process.

But what if a better process was out there, and a better fan existed because of it?

We designed the Multimotor Plenum Fan to eliminate critical points of failure in both the product and the process. The Q-PAC Fan arrives pre-tested, pre-wired, and as a complete kit to match your specs.

Our standard lead times are under 30 days. When uptime is critical, we can build, test, and ship in 48 hours. One power run. One control run. No drive programming. No field fabrication. No field wiring or addressing. No surprises.

That speed doesn’t come from cutting corners. It comes from designing out the variables. Each MPF is manufactured on demand using a standardized, repeatable process that aligns engineering, fabrication, and logistics from step one. So when your multimotor plenum fan arrives, the install follows the simple steps every time, customized to your space, and brings a scalable, adaptable performance curve.

Because that install often avoids AHU reconstruction or full system replacement, many projects fall under OPEX instead of CAPEX. That means less paperwork, less delay, and more control in the hands of the teams responsible for keeping buildings running.

Whether you’re planning an HVAC fan upgrade next quarter or responding to a failure today, the priorities are the same: reduce downtime, avoid scope creep, and make sure the system runs cleanly for years to come.

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