Ceiling Fans Info Source - Fans &
Accessories
Hampton
Bay, Emerson and Hunter ceiling fans are just a few of the many
manufacturers that provide consumers with a comfortable
living environment while saving energy. They continue to add to
an ever increasing selection of fans. You can find designs and
styles to compliment any decor or theme in your home, from
antique to contemporary to outdoor
ceiling fans and even specialty kids ceiling fans.
As more manufacturers join in on this booming industry prices
have dropped significantly allowing many homeowners to find a
fan within their budget and access to finding ceiling fan parts
is much easier.
Along with a vast selection of designs and
styles, ceiling fans offer exceptional energy efficiency.
Leading manufacturers such as Hunter ceiling fans are
producing more and more fans that meet the Energy Star rating requirements. A
ceiling fan properly located could save you up to 15% on
your energy bill. In the heat of the summer ceiling fans
can increase the comfort level of your home, as the fan
blades rotate they circulate the air causing a slight
breeze thereby making the room feel cooler, even though
the actual room temperature may not measure any cooler.
This same basic principal of air circulation also
effectively circulates warm air in your home. To help
circulate the warm air during the colder winter months
reverse the direction of your fan to blow the air up,
this eliminates the cool draft feeling. As the warm air
rises the fan assists in dispersing the air more evenly
throughout the room.
Whether you decide to shop for
Emerson ceiling fans, Hampton Bay ceiling fans
or another reputable manufacturer there are some basics
you should know before making your purchase. Ceiling fans
should match the size of room they will be installed in;
blade sizes can range from 24” to 60” allowing you
the flexibility to find the proper fan to fit your needs.
Another important aspect of the paddle is the pitch of
the blade; the most common angles are around 15degrees,
the steeper the angle the greater the air force delivered
to the room. The combination of the length and pitch of
the blade will determine how well the fan circulates and
cools the air. Most ceiling fans come with an assortment
of extension down rods that will assist in placing the
fan at the proper height, regardless of ceiling
height.
Selecting the proper motor size for your fan is
extremely important to the lifespan and overall
performance of a fan. Typically motors range from 1/60 to
1/3 horsepower with the more powerful motor used in fans
with larger paddle sizes and steeper blade pitches.
Overheating can be an issue if you choose the wrong motor
for the size of paddles, so please ensure that you match
the motor to the paddle specifications. The quieter fans
usually have a higher quality motor which can cost
significantly more.
Some common features include ceiling fan
light kits that can be a simple incandescent or
halogen bulb to multiple bulbs. Shades can be made from a
common metal material to Tiffany styled stained glass or
even hand-cut crystal. Controlling the lighting, speed
and direction of your fan can done by using the simple
pull chain located on the housing, but many users are
installing ceiling fan switches on the wall for
convenience and the increased number of features. Remote control operation can be done
by either a hand held device or a key pad located on a
wall.
|