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Antique Style Ceiling Fan – Hunter ceiling fans are without a doubt the top you can get, take a look at have put together everything you need to know about ceiling fans before purchasing, please please remember there are many ceiling fan manufacturers out there who copy Hunter ceiling fan designs but you are nowhere close to good, materials they normally use usually are not as high quality plus they cannot copy hunter ceiling fans patents including whisper-wind and wobble-free technology, no-one else can match the Hunter lifetime warranty on the motor either, so even though many ceiling fans may look “just just like a Hunter,” remember all ceiling fans usually are not created equal. Most Hunter ceiling fans have a reverse option which can be particularly significant to lessen heating bills in the winter, warm air might be directed into where it is essental to spinning the ceiling fan clockwise. Some points to take into consideration when selecting a ceiling fan: How much air is in fact being circulated? How efficiently will the fan move air? How quiet or noisy may be the fan? Will the fan wobble? How long will the fan last? How durable may be the finish? Will the producer stand behind the warranty?

Many Fans Move Very Little Air. A ceiling fan seems nice but moves little air is really a comfort to nobody. One in the secrets of proper air movement is blade pitch. The greater the pitch-the angle in the blade-the harder air movement supplying the blade pitch continues to be properly harmonized with all the motor. Unlike Hunter some manufacturers skimp on materials and use just right or powerful enough motors to compliment proper blade pitch. So they compromise on blade pitch, sacrificing proper air movement to lessen the worries on undersized or under-powered motors. Many fans also employ extra thin blades to lessen cost. The reduced blade surface area means reduced air movement.

Why Many Fans Are Less Efficient. The amount of energy a follower consumes together with number of air the fan moves determines the fan’s overall efficiency. Small, low wattage motors may use little energy, but they also move hardly any air, producing very inefficient fans, Hunter fans are built to shift lots of air.


Why Many Fans Are Noisy. An electrical humming created whenever a ceiling fan is running is truly the result of poor engineering design and a insufficient precision manufacturing. Some manufacturers use generic, inexpensive ball bearings to lessen cost, though these are generally perhaps the most common source of operating noise. A insufficient proper dampening between metal parts could also create and intensify noise, as can using extra thin sheet metal motor and mounting system parts. Hunter fans only use the top materials available.

Why Many Fans Wobble. Many factors can produce fan wobble. Substandard blade materials and improper blade sealing can produce blades that absorb moisture and warp-a prime source of wobble. Blades that usually are not matched in carefully weighed and balanced sets could also wobble. Inconsistent blade wall mounts can cause varying examples of pitch (blade angle), throwing a follower into an unbalanced wobble. And poorly manufactured motors have rotors that can easily get free from balance, generating wobble from your very heart in the fan. Inexpensive mounting systems with pin fasteners could also contribute to wobble. Hunter fans have a patented wobble free canopy which suggests Hunter fans are invariably straight.

Common Reasons Substandard Fans Break Down Prematurely. Motor size and blade pitch usually are not specified and matched correctly. Improperly installed on/off pull chains can be faulty and turn into pulled out in the housing. Inadequate quality, testing, manufacturing and inspection procedures send bad quality fans to market. Defective motor windings can result in electrical shorts inside the motor. Low quality fan bearings may be “shielded” on the one hand only, allowing dust to enter and cause premature failure. Inexpensive materials, poor engineering, and substandard manufacturing processes are widely-used to create “bargain” fans.

Why Brass Finishes Are Not Alike. In the beginning all brass finishes look fantastic. Then tarnish and dark spots start to appear. You may even see the brass on the fan is really a different colour as opposed to light kit you just added! Quality brass and other metallic finishes add a number of grinding and buffing steps between multiple plating processes. To help determine the quality of a plated finish, look at the surface closely for scratches or unevenness of finish. Does the counter spot easily? If so, stay away from the fan. Can you feel an even protective coating? That’s a sign in the kind of quality you will find inside the famous Hunter Bright Brass Finish.

What may be the minimum height I need during my room to place up a follower? Safety standards state that the min height from your floor towards the bottom in the fan blades have to be 2.3m or 7ft 6″, consider Hunter Low Profile ceiling fan if you have a low ceiling, just really make sure that they may be above head height.

Why a Hunter ceiling fan warranty makes a difference. Hunter backs its fans using a lifetime limited motor warranty, and backs that warranty with nearly 120 years inside the ceiling fan business. No other manufacturer has that kind of record to square on. So you obtain the peace of mind of knowing you have got the top-backed warranty inside the business!

How much air do ceiling fans move? Ceiling fan air movement is measured in CFM, or cubic feet each minute. The greater the CFM, the more air which is being moved. The air moved through the fan results in a wind chill effect which makes you feel much more comfortable inside a warm room. There is really a direct relationship between air movement and comfort – the more air moved, the harder the wind chill effect. Hunter fans generally move more air than competitive models due to custom-engineered motors and blades pitched at the maximum possible angle.

What may be the difference from your four and five blade ceiling fan? The main difference from your 4-blade and 5-blade fan is aesthetics, with many additional wind noise connected with 5-blade fans. For a given motor, a 4-blade fan will move more air than a 5-blade fan. The 5th blade puts additional drag on the motor, scaling down the RPM in the blades, which decreases the CFM. All Hunter fans, whether four to five blades, are equipped for optimal air delivery. How do I know what size fan to get – there are many sizes available? You need to select the right size fan for the room to get optimum looks, comfort and savings. If the fan is way too small for your room, it will not move enough air to make you feel comfortable. If the fan is way too big, it could move a lot of air. Hunter recommends the following: 100 sq foot 30″-42″ Ceiling fan. 400 sq foot 48″-54″ Ceiling fan. Larger rooms use a minimum of 56″ Ceiling fan

Why do some fans require oil yet others tend not to? The Hunter Original includes a very unique motor which utilizes an oil-bath lubrication system. This system keeps the main bearings lubricated always, for quiet operation and long-life. It is part in the reason why this fan includes a limited lifetime motor warranty. Most other fans use motors that tend not to require oil. What makes the Hunter Original so unique inside the market in comparison to all other fans? The Hunter Original may be the most unique ceiling fan on the market, using a design that extends back towards the turn in the twentieth century. Cast iron is used inside the motor housing construction to more effectively draw heat away from your electrical windings; heat is really a major enemy of electrical motors. The extra weight in the cast-iron construction also decreases the risk of fan wobble. The motor can be greater than another ceiling fan, which makes it the strongest motor available. This allows the blades being pitched in a 15 degree angle, which produces greater air movement with less noise. The oil-bath lubrication system protects the key moving components in the motor, and prolongs lifespan in the motor. Added up, these unique design elements create a powerful, quiet fan which is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

How do fans cool the room – can they actually lower the temperature? A ceiling fan cools by setting up a wind chill effect; this doesn’t lower the room temperature. Wind chill effect makes you feel cooler by accelerating the evaporation of perspiration onto the skin. It may be the feeling you get whenever you open the window inside a moving car. If you have a ceiling fan inside a room whose temperature is 80 degrees, running the fan can cause a wind chill effect which makes you feel just as if the temperature is 72 degrees. When found in conjunction with the air conditioner, a ceiling fan can lower energy costs, because you can set the thermostat of your air conditioner in a higher temperature.

Can the ceiling fan supply in the winter for almost any beneficial purpose? A ceiling fan can help lower energy consumption in the winter by up to 15%. The temperature in the air inside a heated room varies in layers; air near the ceiling is warmer as opposed to air near the floor, because warm air rises. A ceiling fan can help push the warmer air which is trapped near the ceiling back off into the room, thus de-stratifying the layers of warm air. As a result, the warm air is circulated where it is needed, along with the heating system won’t overwork to warm the room. To properly de-stratify a warmed room, the ceiling fan ought to be run inside a clockwise direction. This pushes air against the ceilings and on the walls, to softly re-circulate the warm air without setting up a cooling wind chill effect.

How much electricity will a follower use? On average, a ceiling fan operate on high-speed will consume less power than a 100-watt light bulb. How much can I expect you’ll save in heating or cooling costs? A ceiling fan can conserve up to 95% on cooling costs for the new install and 47% with an existing air conditioning system. It could also save up to 15% on heating costs. Savings will be different based on energy rates. How easy is really a ceiling fan to put in? Most people are certain to get an electrician to put in a ceiling fan, it might be a DIY project but please bear in mind you will need being able to: Locate a 2″ x 4″ or any other suitable support inside the ceiling. Drill holes and install wood screws. Identify and connect electrical wires. Lift the fan (most weigh under 8kg)

What is covered through the fan warranty – how can the Hunter warranty compare to other fan company warranties? Most fan warranties are limited warranties that go over the motor parts for your stated life in the warranty; which is, a 20-year warranty will take care of the motor parts for 20 years. Labour for your motor is generally covered for 1-year, as well as parts and labour for all other components in the fan. All Hunter fans are backed by a “limited lifetime motor warranty.” Most importantly, Hunter may be the only fan company with 115 years of experience behind its warranties. Can my fan be adjusted by remote control? Most ceiling fans might be adjusted with the accessory remote control sold separately from your fan. In fact, controllers can definitely increase the performance and operating flexibility of ceiling fans since many include one-touch multiple speed settings, instant fan “off” operation, and full range light dimming — all possible from your comfort of your favourite chair or bedside table. Ceiling fan and light controllers can easily be installed either with all the fan during new installations or on fans which were previously installed as well as in use for quite a while. The installation is an easy, do-it-yourself project and won’t require any professional wiring. Remote control kits add a handheld transmitter for sending commands towards the fan and a receiver which either conceals inside the fan canopy or mounts just underneath the ceiling. Remote controls can operate the fan or light reliably up to 40 feet away from your fan.

Can ceiling fans be installed on angled or vaulted ceilings? Yes, ceiling fans might be installed on angled or vaulted ceilings by using a follower canopy (the “cap” visible closest towards the ceiling which provides coverage for the electrical box) which continues to be made to accommodate sloped ceilings. Many quality fans will include this type of adjustable canopy, like Hunter’s Installer’s Choice and HandsFree? Canopy systems, however, if not included with all the fan at original purchase, accessory canopy adapters are sold separately at shops. What length drop rod should I use with my fan? Will the fan be more vulnerable to wobble if I use a drop rod? See chart above. A general formula for calculating drop rod length is: ceiling height in feet minus 9′ = drop rod length. This formula is based on the fan-to-floor distance of 8 feet plus 1 foot for your dimension in the fan. So if your ceiling height is 12 feet, you need a 3 foot drop rod in order to properly position the fan 8 feet from your floor. Using long-length drop rods for fan installations actually help stabilize fans reducing the risk of wobble. Think of a grandfather clock pendulum and it is slow, heavy swing versus a smaller clock pendulum using a fast, unsteady swing. Weight and length combine to generate stability, reducing wobble, whether it is inside a ceiling fan or perhaps a clock pendulum.

Why does my fan “hum” when I installed a variable speed (solid state) control? Most quality ceiling fans are operated by a certain type of electrical control system called capacitors. Capacitor electronics in ceiling fans create distinct speed “steps” like high, medium, and low. Capacitors control the fan speed inside a way that won’t create a hum. Variable fan speed controls, which develop a speed control “range” from low to high, are operated by solid state electronics. Variable controls can cause a hum given that they control the fan’s speed inside a different manner. For quiet fan operation, capacitor type fan controls are suitable for most ceiling fan installations. Can a ceiling fan and a light kit be controlled from your same wall switch? The answer here is determined by how your wall switch is wired. If you have a single wall switch with two wires (one black, one white), the solution is “no” unless you buy a control specifically designed for this type of switch (Hunter offers three models). The answer is “yes” if you have a three wire set-up inside the single wall switch and buy a more common, dual control that will operate a follower and light separately from just one switch. Having an electrician put in a third wire might be expensive. What may be the difference in having a ceiling fan installed close towards the ceiling versus over a drop rod. For maximum performance and greatest energy savings, ceiling fans ought to be installed approximately 8 to 9 feet across the floor. Extension drop rods are widely-used to properly position fans from ceiling heights higher than 8 feet. For example, a 12 foot ceiling would require a 3 foot drop rod to position the fan at 8 feet (one foot have to be allowed for your distance from your top in the fan motor towards the switch housing bottom.