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Yes- it is VERY possible.
Hook up a thermostat to your ceiling fan so when your room gets hot your fan will come on!
A ceiling fan heater is a type of heater which works in the same way as a standard ceiling fan, but with a heating component. A person may want to use this type of heater if the room does not have access to central heat or any other heat source. An individual may also want to use this type of heater if there is not enough floor space for a standard room heater.
Electrical energy is converted to motion (of air).
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The first cooling fan was invented in 1882. It was invented by Schuyler Skaats Wheeler. The ceiling fan was invented in 1887 by Philip Diehl.
An electric ceiling fan was invented by the man who had engineered the electric motor used in the first Singer sewing machines, Philip Diehl. In 1882 he adapted that motor for use in a ceiling-mounted fan.
Philip Diehl
The first instance of ceiling fans occurred in the 1860's, by means of a water turbine. The electric ceiling fan was invented in 1882 by Phillip Diehl.
Philip Diehl, the man who had engineered the electric motor used in the first Singer sewing machines, adapted that motor for use in a ceiling-mounted fan in 1882.
Phillip Diehl invented it in 1882. It started coming out in the united states. It was popular in businesses and restaurants.
Philip H. Diehl was a German-American mechanical engineer and inventor who held several U.S. patents, including electric incandescent lamps, electric motors for sewing machines and other uses, and ceiling fans.
It's a fan that hangs from your ceiling.
A ceiling fan that mounts directly to the ceiling with no down-rod.
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It should not be necessary to 'break in' a ceiling fan.
It is said that a Philip Diehl invented the first electric ceiling fan in 1882 but a Dr. Schulyer Wheeler is reputed to have invented the first general purpose electric fan in 1886.More detailsSchuyler Skaats Wheeler was born May 17, 1860 and died April 20, 1923.He was an American engineer - a New Orleans resident - who, at the age of 22, invented the two bladed electric fan. The American firm Crocker & Curtis Electric Motor Company manufactured and sold it.