Our air conditoiner is being installed as we speak. Can I shower and turn on the ceiling fan?
Yes. It might not be too healthy for your carbon footprint considering all of the energy being used. but it is perfectly fine. using a ceiling fan and air conditioner at the same time actually will speed up the cooling down process since that fan is helping disperse air throughout the area.
Unless you are using an electronic air filter that requires a continuous stream of air, you're better off setting your unit's fan on "auto" and using ceiling fans in occupied rooms.Regards,Be-Cool ExpertCeiling fans are definitely not a waste of energy.Ceiling fans use very little electricity. Use them to circulate air in the house, to make the house feel cooler. By doing this, the thermostat setting for your air conditioner can be raised to 85°F, and still maintain the same comfort as the lower setting.[From The Home Energy Saver a webpage from the Berkeley Lab website.]If you only use ceiling fans in the rooms that you are in, then it will save a bundle. Just remember to turn the fans off when you leave a room. You can also buy motion sensors that will turn lights or fans on automatically.
Because the cool air from the air conditioner is denser than the warm air in the room and sinks. Placed high up the cool air will have time to get further from the air conditioner before it settles to the floor, allowing it to cool more of the room. Placed on the floor the cool air will mostly pool around the air conditioner and very little of the room will be cooled. Some air conditioner are actually placed relatively low in a room, but they have fans and baffles that blow the cold air upwards to the ceiling resulting in the same effect as placing the air conditioner high (maybe even better as the fan blows the cool air not only up to the ceiling but across it, possibly covering a larger volume of the room than cool air falling passively from an air conditioner placed high but without fans).
Under normal operation one fan will run until you turn on the air conditioner then both fans run.
No- but they make you FEEL cooler. Moving air will tend to evaporate mositure, and remove heat. But they do not lower the temperature in the room on their own- the motor actually INCREASES the room temperature a small amount. They CAN draw cooler air UP from the floor.
An air conditioner with 2 horse power is equivalent to about 5 electric fans. 200 watts is about the same as one horsepower.
To securely attach a lamp to a ceiling using a threaded rod, first, drill a hole in the ceiling that is the same diameter as the threaded rod. Insert the threaded rod through the hole in the ceiling and secure it with a nut and washer on both sides of the ceiling. Then, attach the lamp to the threaded rod using appropriate hardware. Make sure the lamp is securely fastened to the threaded rod to prevent it from falling.
It removes dandruff. No they don't cause dandruff but they won't be as effective as if you use the same brand of shampoo and conditioner together.
It all depends on the size of the ac unit and the fan size. Simple do the amps on both
How a Ceiling Fan Cools You're probably familiar with the idea of "wind chill." It's what makes -1c degree feel like -12c in the winter in the colder climates. Ceiling fans operate on the same principle. By providing a breeze, ceiling fans make you feel cooler, while not actually lowering the room temperatures. If you have existing air conditioning you can set the thermostat higher saving energy and feeling just as cool eg instead of 22c set it to 27c degrees. Winter Heat Savings In the winter a ceiling fan continues to deliver energy and cost savings. Click on the winter mode button on the diagram below to see how it works. Simply run the ceiling fan in the slow reverse mode and it will pull all the hot air from the ceiling down to the floor level. This means that you can turn the thermostat down and studies have shown that up to 24% savings can be made on heating costs by using this simple feature. The higher the ceiling the more effective this will be and the greater the savings. Each degree reduction in the heating means a saving of around 6% on heating costs. A ceiling fan can thus operate and deliver reliable benefits and cost savings all the year round. There are Eco Friendly Super Efficient Eco Friendly Ceiling Fans.
It is the same thing as a metallic griid acoustic ceiling.
yes. If the fan can be reversed it should be set to blow air up since cold air is heavy it stays low to the ground and by reversing the fan to pull the air upward this should help keep room cooler.