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We hope this page will answer all of your questions about ceiling fans, light kits and other
accessories. If you have any others that we have not covered here, please call
our toll free line or e-mail us with your
questions.
The Principles of Air Movement
Air Movement
Air movement is essentially determined by a delicate balance
between two primary factors: motor size and blade pitch. The size of the
motor generally reflects its overall strength. There are three sizes that
have proven to be effective and they are basically small (153mm), medium
(172mm), and large (188mm or k55/xlp2000). The strength of the motor and the
degree of the blade pitch determines how efficiently the fan will move air.
The blade pitch refers to the angle of the blade relative to the fan. As the
motor increases in strength, it is able to push a blade with a greater pitch
or angle. Generally, the greater the pitch, the greater the air movement. But
be careful! These two factors must increase in proportion to one another or
else there could be adverse effects on the fan motor.
Blade size and fan diameter
The sweep or span of a fan's blade is critical to overall
performance. As the blade increases in length, the fan will push air over a
larger surface area. Conversely, smaller bladed fans tend to move a larger
volume of air over a smaller surface area. Most 52" fans move air out
and away from the fan, which makes them efficient at circulating air in
larger areas. But be careful- not all 52 " ceiling fans are created
equally. Check the motor size and blade pitch to ensure that the fan is
strong enough to cool your rooms.
Number of blades
As the amount of blades decrease, the amount of air moved increases. This sounds
counter intuitive but it is the truth - check your physics books! Five bladed fans
are the norm and so we are all accustomed to seeing them in most applications, but the
truth is that four blades move more air than five, three blades move more air than four, etc....
Quality starts with the motors. Most ceiling fan motors come
from one of a handful of manufacturing plants in Taiwan. Our experience has shown
that the Taiwanese motors perform better than those produce on the mainland
of China.
Emerson boasts of manufacturing the last American made motor in the industry,
the K55 Premium motor and it is one of the finest motors money can buy.
Casablanca offers the XLP 2000 motor and Fanimation uses the FK 2100 motor, which
is also among the best made. The quality of the motor housing will determine how well the fan
finish maintains its luster and shine. Most ceiling fan housings are made
from stamped steel, whereas the highest quality fan housings are made from
die cast zinc. Some outdoor fans are now being made with high grade plastic
housing to replace metal, but they have not been out long enough to truly
gauge whether they will stand the test of time.
Quality
Quality starts with the motors. Most ceiling fan motors come
from one of a handful of manufacturing plants in
Taiwan. Our experience has shown that the Taiwanese motors perform better than those
produce on the mainland of China. Emerson boasts of manufacturing the last American made
motor in the industry, the K55 Premium motor and it is one of the finest motors money can buy.
Casablanca offers the XLP 2000 motor and Fanimation uses the FK 2100 motor, which is
also among the best made. The quality of the motor housing will determine how well the fan finish
maintains its luster and shine. Most ceiling fan housings are made from stamped
steel, whereas the highest quality fan housings are made from die cast zinc.
Some outdoor fans are now being made with high grade plastic housing to replace
metal, but they have not been out long enough to truly gauge whether they will
stand the test of time.
Blades
The highest quality blades are seven ply, furniture quality.
Most, however, are multi-ply wooden blades with photo finishes. These blades
have come a long way and some will make it difficult for most to determine
whether they are real wood or not.
Quiet Performance
The most important determinant of quiet operation is the
motor. Some motors are guaranteed silent but most are not. The larger motors
are often the quietest because they use what is called a triple capacitor
system. The triple capacitor system ensures that the fan is quiet throughout
all of its speeds.
Energy Savings
A ceiling fan can offer energy savings all year round. In
warm weather, a fan can make a room 7 to 10 degrees cooler allowing you to set
your thermostat higher and save up to 40% on air conditioning bills. In the
winter, you can run your fans in reverse to reclaim the hot air trapped near
the ceiling. You can set your thermostats lower and save on heating costs as
the fan provides even, comfortable temperatures throughout the room. Either
way, you conserve valuable energy making a ceiling fan a wise investment for
you and the environment. On high speed, most fans use less than a 100-watt
bulb.
Clockwise vs. Counterclockwise
During the warm months, the fans should be moving counterclockwise.
In other words, for the cooling function, the higher edge of the blade should
be the leading edge as the fan spins. For heat reclamation purposes, the fan
should run clockwise with the low edge of the blade being the leading edge
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