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Selecting a Ceiling Fan- An Overview

The ceiling fan is one of the most cost-efficient ways to control the climate of your home. Ensure to buy it from a reliable supplier if you want a quality and durable product at great prices.

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Selecting a Ceiling Fan- An Overview

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  1. Top Tips for Selecting a Ceiling Fan Selecting The Proper Location For a Fan Selecting a Fan That Maintains Adequate Safe Clear Height Selecting The Proper Fan Blade Count and Span Width Deciding On Remote Control Capability Deciding On Lighting Separate Switching For Lighting and Fan Controls

  2. Fan Location Determining a safe location for your fan is the first step. You should not install a ceiling fan in a ceiling that is less than 8 feet tall as the fan blades should be mounted no lower than 7 feet high.

  3. Maximum Height of Ceiling Fan Fixture Itself Measure the height of your ceiling and subtract 6'-6" from it. That will give you an approximate maximum height the total ceiling fan assembly can be measured from the top to the bottom of the fan or the lamp (if the fan has a light).

  4. Fan Blade Count and Span Width Whether your fan has 4 blades or five is a matter of aesthetics and economy. A 4 blade fan is easier to turn and requires a smaller motor than a 5 blade fan and is therefore usually less expensive. Fan blade span is tied to the CFM of air moved by the fan and required CFM is related to the size of the room.

  5. Remote Control Remote control of the fan speed and lighting is a popular option and is very common on quality ceiling fans. Like your garage door opener, a transmitter is held in your hand or mounted to a wall and the radio receiver is installed in the ceiling fan motor assembly.

  6. Lighting and Controls Lighting is another popular option and there are many styles and types of lighting available including incandescent, fluorescent and LED lighting options. The ceiling fan can be wired so the light and fan are individually controlled from the wall switch or they can operate in unison.

  7. Thank You…... Website: https://www.henleyfan.com/

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