Celing fans are an excellent way of saving energy if set to "reverse". This will pull the cold air from the AC upwards and spread it around the room better. Only 75 watts per hour for a ceiling fan!
This will depend on what size of fan you are using and how much energy it uses. If you plan to substitute ceiling fans for air conditioning, you will likely be saving some money because air conditioners use an awful lot of energy.
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.
Since ceiling fans are much more simple than air conditioners, they require a lot less energy to run, meaning they cost a lot less. During the spring and early fall when the weather is still fairly warm, you can use your ceiling fans instead of using your air conditioner. The key is that you use your ceiling fan properly according to the season. During the summer, run the fan counterclockwise. This will blow air down on top of you, creating a gentle breeze that will not change the temperature in your home, but will make your home FEEL cooler. During the winter, run the fan clockwise. Since hot air rises above cool air, most of the warm air from your furnace will collect at the top of the ceiling in layers. Running the fan clockwise will blow the air up, swirling the layers around and making the lower parts of the rooms feel warmer.
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This will depend on what size of fan you are using and how much energy it uses. If you plan to substitute ceiling fans for air conditioning, you will likely be saving some money because air conditioners use an awful lot of energy.
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.
Remote control ceiling fans are modern appliances that can be fitted at home or in the office. The setting and operations are done using a remote which provides so much convenience.
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You can conserve energy by using fans instead of air conditioners, as fans require much less energy to operate than air conditioners.
You can find a good selection of outdoor ceiling fans at Home Depot. They have all different price ranges and styles to choose from. They also have other items for the outdoors as well.
Since ceiling fans are much more simple than air conditioners, they require a lot less energy to run, meaning they cost a lot less. During the spring and early fall when the weather is still fairly warm, you can use your ceiling fans instead of using your air conditioner. The key is that you use your ceiling fan properly according to the season. During the summer, run the fan counterclockwise. This will blow air down on top of you, creating a gentle breeze that will not change the temperature in your home, but will make your home FEEL cooler. During the winter, run the fan clockwise. Since hot air rises above cool air, most of the warm air from your furnace will collect at the top of the ceiling in layers. Running the fan clockwise will blow the air up, swirling the layers around and making the lower parts of the rooms feel warmer.
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You are better off going with a soft white bulb because you don't want your ceiling fan to give off too much light. Since most ceiling fans have more than one lightbulb used you are better off using multiple soft white bulbs.
I bought a ceiling fan for my front room for $80 (live in Canada) and that old girl has been going for over 10 years! I wouldn't be without one. Go for the ceiling fan as heat rises and it really circulates the air. Also being as cheap as they are you could have one in almost any room you choose to have one in. Ceiling fans are much quieter than a floor or oscillating fan. Have you heard of Vornado fans? They circulate the air nicely in the whole room and there's no cost for installation in the ceiling. Both costs are comparable, minus installation cost of ceiling fans. You can also find programmable ceiling fans that will automatically move air with a certain temperature. Remember you can switch the air to downward (winter) and upward (summer) to bring the temperatures to where you want them.
There are many ways to illuminate a room. It can be beneficial if you find a way that will also accomplish another goal. Ceiling fans that contain lights can do double duty in your home. Not only will you have a good way to create proper illumination, but you will also have an item that will keep your room cool. Ceiling fans are a blessing when you want to create a cooling breeze. They are also attractive items in a room, and today’s ceiling fans can include light fixtures that not only add illumination to the room, but also add style and charm to the fan itself. You can find a ceiling fan with a basic and simple design and a central light fixture. Or your fan can have globe lights with fancy shades or even a chandelier-type fixture hanging down from the center of the fan. Your fan can be white, brown, gray or black, and there are also fans available in other colors such as pink. Ceiling fans and lights are available that will repel dust, and now you can even find a fan that plays music, a very new and innovative idea. Most room fans with lighting have either four or five blades, though fans with three or six blades are also made. They can be constructed of a variety of materials, including aluminum, chrome and oil-rubbed bronze. Many fans will have a reverse feature, enabling the blades to turn in either direction. And most of the currently made ceiling fans with lighting can be controlled with a remote device. You can even find ceiling fans with lighting fixtures that have retractable blades. When the blades are concealed, the fan takes on the appearance of a ceiling light fixture and nothing more. Ceiling fans and lights will work in any room of the house. Even a porch or veranda can have its own fan with lights, as there are fans made specifically for these areas. Check out the great selection of ceiling fans with light fixtures that are available and choose one or more for your home. You will have great lighting and cooling breezes to enjoy.
Industrial ceiling fans are not that expensive. You can get a decent industrial ceiling fan somewhere in the hundred dollar price range. More popular names like Emerson are twice as expensive though.