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The first artificial
wind-chill methods as used by animals in nature was duplicated by
royalty and wealthy persons of early Assyria and Egypt, who employed
slaves or servants waving large leaves to cool them down on hot
days. Many centuries later, in 1882, Diehl introduced his invention
of the electric ceiling fan. His device was a bubble-blade
adaptation of the well known belt driven fan with an in-built
electric motor. By the end of the 1880s, the “Diehl Electric" was
sweeping the country, and by the late 1920s, no self-respecting
restaurant, drug store, ice cream shop, or elegant dining room, was
without a ceiling fan as part of their decor and method of
ventilation.
Ceiling fans can reduce cooling costs. In the summer, a breeze
created by a good ceiling fan can make you feel between two and six
degrees cooler.
There are many ceiling fan designs and styles, and it is important
that one considers the following options carefully before purchasing
a ceiling fan:
Fan Size: It is important that the fan will fit in your room. You
must consider the height of the ceiling and be sure that the blades
have ample space in which to spin. It is recommended that the blades
are no closer than two feet from the nearest wall.
Fan Motors: Good ceiling fans have a motor size and precision ground
motor windings matched to the length of the blades. This ensures
that the fan moves the air efficiently, even with continuous use,
and uses less energy to run. If the motor or blades are improperly
balanced, vibrations will occur, even at slow speed. Fans that are
built for outdoor use have motors that are specially designed to
withstand moisture and fluctuations in temperature.
Fan Blades: Fan blades come in all sorts of wonderful shapes and
patterns. However it is important that the fan blades chosen will
offer a balanced performance for a stable operation. Fan blades
should be protected with a sealant to avoid the warping effects of
moisture. Fan blade pitches range from 8 to 15 degrees - the higher
the pitch, the more air the fan will circulate at slower speeds. The
number of blades in a ceiling fan ranges from three to five, but
this number has little effect on the amount of cool air the fan
produces.
Fan Mounts: There are three main varieties of ceiling fan mounts –
downrod mount, flush mount, and tri-mount. Fan Downrods can come at
any length and are specially designed for rooms with higher
ceilings, bringing the circulating blades of the fan down into the
living space where it is most effective. A flush mount is designed
for rooms with lower ceilings, and eliminates the need for a downrod.
A tri-mount allows one to install a fan in a room for the best
circulation whether there is a low, high or angled ceiling.
Patio ceiling fans are another important type of ceiling fan, and
although generally less common than indoor ceiling fans, patio
ceiling fans are considered important in the warmer, moister regions
of the world.
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