Hi,
I have two ceiling fans, and both are three speed. On mine I just pull the one chain three times to get up to top speed.
If top speed isn't moving enough air, You have to get a bigger fan with a bigger motor.
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Good Luck, Leon
If your air and heating vents are blowing from the ceiling, your ceiling fan should blow air downward to help circulate the air in the room. This can help distribute the heated or cooled air more efficiently and create a more comfortable environment.
Hot air rises so they heated air created by a wood stove will tend to collect at the ceiling of the room. A ceiling fan will push some of the hot air down in the room creating a more even distribution of heat.
I've a 4 ft diameter ceiling fan with 3 blades of std width (about 3") hanging at a distance of 9" from the ceiling. Floor to ceiling distance is 8'5". Problem is that when I stand at a distance of about 3 to 4 feet from the centre of the fan - there is no air-flow. So, area covered by fan is 8 ft dia (max). If I stand beyond 8 ft dia circle there is hardly any air flow. Same fan in another room is hanging at a distance of about 12" to 13" and it's covering area 12 ft dia on the floor with a reasonable air-flow. It seems that there is some co-relation between height of fan from ceiling and area covered below it. Any idea? The distance from the ceiling is of little importance unless ceiling is very tall. Size of fan, width of blades makes the difference. Pitch of the blades The angle, or pitch, of each ceiling fan blade is also a determining factor in how efficient a ceiling fan will be. The angle of the blade affects the amount of wind resistance and the fan's ability to blow the circulated air downward. You can find more info on this website: http://www.ceiling-fan-wizard.com/ceiling-fan-blades.html
Because hot air goes up, in a house ask of the hot air is going to accumulate at the ceiling and when the ceiling fans go backward in the winter its to push the hot air down so that hot air is moving around the house keeping us warm in winter.
No, the ceiling fan will not get the air temperature cold enough to condense the moisture in the air from a gas to a liquid. The only thing that takes the moisture out of air in the room is a dehumidifier. The second choice is an exhaust fan vented to the out side of the building. With an exhaust fan the air has to be replaced by new air. If the humidity of the outside air is the same or higher that the air inside then the exhaust fan will not do the job.
A ceiling fan typically creates a downward air flow pattern, which helps to circulate air and create a cooling effect in a room.
You will have to point your A/C blades towards the ceiling. Nothing else can be done in this regard.
It helps circulate air flow during hot summers and dry winters.
If your air and heating vents are blowing from the ceiling, your ceiling fan should blow air downward to help circulate the air in the room. This can help distribute the heated or cooled air more efficiently and create a more comfortable environment.
Ceiling fans move warm air in a room by creating a breeze that circulates the air, helping to distribute heat more evenly. This can make the room feel warmer by preventing the warm air from rising and getting trapped near the ceiling.
No... upgrading to a cold air intake can, but then you have to match your fuel flow to your air flow, because gasoline engines have a really strict stochiometric ratio.
The ceiling fan is able to fan a wider area in a more general sense. The floor model would be concentrated to a particular area. The ceiling fan would be able to increase the air flow through the room better.
Hot air rises so they heated air created by a wood stove will tend to collect at the ceiling of the room. A ceiling fan will push some of the hot air down in the room creating a more even distribution of heat.
The purpose of celling fan is to swirl available air and creat flow of air.so its blades performes an important roll .
Air is a flow resource because it does not need to regrow or regeneration to produce more of itself.
In the winter as you heat your house, the hottest air rises to the ceiling. Ceiling fans are reversible so that you can push this warm air off of the ceiling in the winter. Of course, you will most likely want to run the fan on its lowest speed, since a draft from the fan can actually make you feel colder.
The purpose of celling fan is to swirl available air and creat flow of air.so its blades performes an important roll .