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Measuring 52 inches in size, this ceilng fan provides optimal air circulation, keeping you cool and comfortable during those warm summer months. Its adjustable speed settings allow you to customize the airflow according to your preference.
Designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind, this ceiling fan also features built-in lighting, providing ample illumination to brighten up your room. Whether you need a gentle breeze or extra lighting, this versatile fan lamp has got you covered.
Upgrade your living space with our white ceiling fan, combining style, quiet operation, energy efficiency, and functionality into one stunning package. Experience the perfect blend of comfort and elegance today!
Model No | DCF-FS53042 |
Color | White |
Motor | DC |
Input Voltage | 110-230V, 50Hz |
Material | Metal+ABS blades+Plastic lampshade |
Fan Diameter | 52 inches |
Blade | 4*ABS blades |
Switch Style | 5 Speeds, Remote control |
Certification | CCC, CE, ROHS,SAA,ETL |
Warranty | The motor for 10 years, other fittings except for motor 2 years |
FAQ
What factors should be considered when choosing ceiling fan?
When choosing a ceiling fan for your home, you’ll want to take into
account the size of the room, the height of the ceilings, and the
climate. You’ll also want to consider your personal preferences in
terms of style and function.
What is the difference between a flush mount and a downrod ceiling
fan?
Flush mount ceiling fans are designed to be mounted directly to the
ceiling, while downrod ceiling fans are designed to be hung from a
downrod. Flush mount ceiling fans are more compact and less
obtrusive, while downrod ceiling fans provide more airflow.
Is using a ceiling fan more environmentally friendly that using air
conditioning?
It is! In the sense that using a ceiling fan can help cut down on
your air conditioner or heating use, thereby lowering the amount of
electricity your home consumes. Generally, using a ceiling fan can
help offset your thermostat by up to four degrees in either
direction. Meaning that you can comfortably set your thermostat
four degrees higher in the summer, and four degrees lower in the
winter. Keep in mind that using a ceiling fan does still use
electricity, but it is on part with the electricity used by a
standard light bulb. In other words, it doesn’t use all that much!
Which way should fans turn in the summertime?
The primary function of a ceiling fan, in any season, is to
circulate air throughout your room. While this does not really cool
the air, it can help a room feel more comfortable as warm or cold
air will no longer be stationary. During the summer months, you
should set your fan to rotate counter-clockwise. This will push the
air downwards and create a windchill effect as it brushed by you.
How can I tell if my fan needs to be replaced?
This is another common question and one many homeowners ask when
they begin to notice regular wear and tear. The most common signs
of a worn-out fan are wobbling, squeaking noises, damaged or
missing blades, and a light fixture that's no longer lighting up.
Because fans are often used daily, they take quite a bit of wear
before they require replacing, so don't be alarmed if your fan
looks worn. However, it's best to have an electrician come and
check everything to ensure it's safe, particularly if you've
noticed flickering lights or other issues.