How To Buy The Right Ceiling Fan
They have the ability to reduce warm temperatures up to 7 degrees, while dramatically reducing air conditioning costs.
During the winter months, ceiling fans can operate in reverse mode.
Doing so will circulate warm air throughout the room by pushing it up toward the ceiling, and once again save homeowners money on heating costs.
Because of the wide range of types and styles available, careful consideration should be given when buying a ceiling fan.
Fan Size The fan should not be too large or small for your room.
A rule of thumb is to have at least 7 feet of clearance from the floor to the fan.
Though, what's enough clearance in one case may not be for another.
The blades and the nearest wall should be a minimum of two feet apart.
Fan Motors For ceiling fans to operate with efficiency, the size of the motor and the ground motor windings must coincide with blade length.
This allows the fan to run without using a lot of energy and continuously without any problems.
When the blades or motor are not balanced correctly, this will result in vibrations even when running at lower speeds.
The motors that come with outdoor fans are built to endure temperature changes and moisture.
Fan Blades Fan blades are available in a variety of sizes and shapes.
Appearance however is secondary to choosing ones that will provide the best performance and stability.
You will also have to decide what blade pitch you want.
A higher pitch equals greater air circulation at lower speeds.
Blade pitches are available between 8 and 15 degrees.
Ceiling fans come with 3-5 blades, but this doesn't have much of an effect on performance.
Another consideration are fan mounts.
The three types are flush mount, downrod mount, and tri-mount.
Fan downrods are suited for higher ceilings, flush mount is designed for lower ceilings, and the tri-mount is provides the best circulation regardless of height.