Dust collects in closed areas and can often build up around the baseboards and on surfaces in a room. When there is airflow in a room, dust particles are sent airborne and land on many surfaces, including fan wings or blades.
A fan does not cool a room. It only cools moist objects in the room, so the method of cooling is evaporation.
The fan powered by a motor creates suction which pulls the dust into nozzle (head) into the bag, filters or cyclones. The fan creates airstream with on its turn creates vacuum at the topside and front site of dust and soil particles so the will be lifted and transported by the airflow.
Likely causes- the blades have a buildup of dirt/dust, making them unbalanced. Use spray cleaner, wipe blades clean. Other possibility- bearings of fan motor have worn, permitting fan to wobble. Replace fan motor.
A fan does not have to possess an odd number of blades. The can have any number from two on up. Ceiling fans typically have 3 to 5 blades, with four being extremely common.
Because human skin cells (the main constituent of dust) will cling to almost anything - whether it's moving or not ! Additionally, the motor driving the fan will have a minute static charge when running - which will attract dust particles.
There will inevitably be dust that has not been vacuumed up and this will probably start to swirl around.
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A 36" fan should be adequate. Mount it at least a foot from the ceiling (18" is better) and run it reversed, to draw the cool air up from the floor and spread it around the room. That will also reduce drafts and dust.
Much dust is greasy and this aids its accumulation by impact. You'll find that the dust from a fan blade does not easily fall apart.
The DIRT AND DUST CAN ACTUALLY DAMAGE YOU FAN AND CPU. THE FAN ACTUALLY STOPED WORKING FOR ME ONCE
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The fan moves air around in the room.
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the fan is pulling air through itthe air contains dustthe moving fan blades collide with the dust in the moving airthe dust and the fan blade stick together as a result of this collisionThese events will always happen no matter how fast or slow the fan turns.
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