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A large ceiling fan (approx 56" in diameter) uses about 85 watts.

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The average ceiling fan uses approximately 1875 watts of electricity. This number is a result of running the ceiling fan for twenty-four straight hours.

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around 200w eg about 2.5p , 4c a hour

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10000000000000

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60 waat..

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Can turning a ceiling fan generate electricity by hand turning it?

Probably not. A ceiling fan's motor converts electricity into mechanical motion. While many electrical motors can also be run as generators ceiling fan designers most likely wouldn't include that feature in designs. Ceiling fans also have a capacitor to help generate enough torque to start a fan. Sending electricity back through a capacitor in the opposite direction is not recommended.


Does ceiling fan consume less electricity on high speed?

Ceiling fans use less electricity on low speed than they do on medium and high speed. Capacitors are used to control the various fan speeds. The capacitor limits the amount of electricity supplied to the fan motor. When less electricity is sent to the windings in the motor, the fan spins at a lower RPM. The result is a slower speed and less airflow. However, some fans move almost no air at low speeds, so it is important to know what the CFM/watts is for the ceiling fan in question so you can compare the performance at any given speed relative to the amount of electricity used


If a ceiling fan is 115 volts and 2.5 amps what be it be in watts?

You get watts from volts x amps, so 115 x2.5 = 287.5 watts


What kind of energy does a ceiling fan is powered by?

Well the ceiling fan is powered by electricity. To know more about how it works check this video out.


What is the average wattage for a ceiling fan?

The average wattage for a ceiling fan typically ranges from 10 to 120 watts, depending on the size and speed settings of the fan. Newer, energy-efficient models tend to consume less power compared to older models.


Does constantly running a ceiling fan increase electricity bill?

Of course!


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Why is a wattage limiter used in a ceiling fan?

The federal government now requires that ceiling fan light kits be limited to a maximum of 190 watts. When the light is first turned on, a small current is passed through the bulbs and the wattage limiter, verifying that you have not exceeded the 190 watts.


How do I choose the best ceiling fan?

The best type of ceiling fan that would be the quietest is a fan manufactured by Emerson. They offer a fan called the Emerson Eco fan, which is not only quiet, but is eco friendly and can save money on the electricity bill.


Capacitor?

capacitor is a power cell used to generate electricity in the motor of ceiling fan


What type of motors are used for ceiling fan and table fan are they same?

They are the same and they use a singe-phase induction motor of 15-30 watts


How much energy do ceiling fans use?

A ceiling fan is a common house appliance which is attached to the ceiling and uses an electric motor to rotate blades or paddles in a circular motion. Ceiling fans help cool a room by moving air which causes evaporative cooling. Fans range in size from 36 inches to 56 inches using 55 to 100 watts, a typical 48 inch ceiling fan will use 75 watts.