How an Outdoor Ceiling fan Works and other
Facts
Your primary goal for using a ceiling fan is
to move the air around to provide comfort;
cooler air in summer and warmer air in winter.
In addition, you want to utilize the minimum
amount of energy to accomplish this.
Of course, the purpose of all ceiling fans is to
move air, but it is essential to know how much
air is being moved, as well as how efficiently
it is being moved. Also, it is important to note
how quietly the fan is while moving the air, if
it will cause an irritating wobble, the
durability of the ceiling fan (how long it will
last). All of these characteristics are
determining factors that consumers should note
before choosing a ceiling fan.
The quality of the ceiling fan should not just
be determined in the cost of the fan. Ceiling
fans may look somewhat the same when it comes to
function, but they certainly are not. Listed
below are some guidelines to follow before
making a decision to purchase a particular fan:
A delicate balance between two key factors:
ceiling fan motor size and ceiling fan blade
pitch are the fundamentals which determine the
air movement of a ceiling fan. The overall
strength of a ceiling fan motor is actually
determined by its size. Three main sizes have
been effective; they are small (153mm), medium
(172mm) and large (188mm or k55/xlp2000).
It is both the degree of the ceiling fan blade
pitch and the strength of the ceiling fan motor
which establishes the efficiency of the air
moved by the ceiling fan.
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