1.Product Introduction
A ceiling fan is a mechanical fan mounted on the ceiling of a room or space, usually electrically powered, suspended from the ceiling of a room, that uses hub-mounted rotating blades to circulate air. Ceiling fans typically rotate more slowly than other types of circulating fans, such as electric desk fans. They cool people effectively by introducing slow movement into the otherwise still, hot air of a room. Fans never actually cool air, unlike air-conditioning equipment, they in fact heat the air due to the waste heat from the motor and friction, but use significantly less power (cooling air is thermodynamically expensive). Conversely, a ceiling fan can also be used to reduce the stratification of warm air in a room by forcing it down to affect both occupants' sensations and thermostat readings, thereby improving climate control energy efficiency.
2.Specification
Material | Plywood |
lampshade | glass |
Colors | Black/White |
Blade quantity | three blades |
Size | 52inch |
Applicative space | 10-15 |
Light source | LED 24W |
Motor | AC 60W |
Standard configuration | remote control +light source |
Application | living room, bed room, dining room, Leisure hall |
4.FAQ
Q1: How can I use the fan in all seasons?
A good quality efficient ceiling fan can be used in four seasons. Please check out the “Comfort Living” on this website and it will explain how.
Q2: How do I choose a right ceiling fan?
Please check out our “How to Choose” page on this website and it provides detail information to help you choose a right fan base on your criteria and needs.
Q3: Can I purchase one accessory remote for multiple ceiling fans?
Each accessory remote comes with a remote handset and a receiver. A ceiling fan can only response to the remote handset if it has the receiver installed. Therefore, the answer is no because the other fans that do not have a receiver installed would not response to the remote handset. Each fan should have its own set of remote control and receiver and they can be set on different channels for individual operation.
In some special cases, you can also set the same type of remote controls onto the same channel for group operation. That means you can use one remote handset to operate a group of fans together.