St George Illawarra Dragons Community & High Performance Centre

Project Overview Fanmaster supplied 2 x 7.3m HVLS (High Volume Low Speed) Fans for the new St George Illawarra Dragons Community & High Performance Centre, currently under construction. The...

Project Overview

Fanmaster supplied 2 x 7.3m HVLS (High Volume Low Speed) Fans for the new St George Illawarra Dragons Community & High Performance Centre, currently under construction.

The fans have been installed in the main gym and training area as part of the initial internal fit-out stage.

This new facility will support elite athlete development, high-performance training, and community engagement.

The Challenge

Large gym and training spaces with high ceilings require consistent, even airflow to:

  • Prevent stagnant air

  • Improve comfort during training

  • Maintain usable conditions across the entire floor area

  • Support overall ventilation performance

Traditional smaller fans are often ineffective in these types of large-volume environments.

The Solution

Fanmaster supplied 7.3m HVLS Fans, designed specifically for large commercial and high-performance spaces.

Why 7.3m HVLS?

  • Moves high volumes of air at low rotational speed

  • Covers large open areas efficiently

  • Improves air circulation across the full training floor

  • Energy-efficient air movement solution

The large diameter allows air to be distributed evenly from ceiling to floor, making it ideal for gymnasiums and sports facilities.

Installation Stage

The project is currently in the construction phase, with the HVLS fans installed prior to final fit-out.

We will return once the facility is fully completed to capture professional photography and video of the finished environment.

Applications

HVLS fans are ideal for:

  • Sports and high-performance centres

  • Gymnasiums

  • Warehouses

  • Industrial facilities

  • Large commercial spaces

Fanmaster continues to support commercial builders, consultants, and contractors with large-scale air movement solutions across Australia.