A ceiling fan is a common household appliance used to circulate air and keep a room cool. Unlike air conditioners, it doesnβt lower the temperature, but it makes you feel cooler by creating a wind-chill effect.
π¬οΈ How It Works
- Rotating blades push air downward
- Moving air speeds up evaporation of sweat, making the body feel cooler
- Most fans have reversible motors to rotate clockwise in winter (pushes warm air down)
β‘ Benefits
- Energy-efficient cooling β uses less electricity than an AC
- Even air circulation β reduces stuffiness in a room
- Can reduce humidity perception indoors
π οΈ Tips for Use
- Height: Install at least 7β8 feet above the floor
- Blade pitch: 12β15Β° angle works best for airflow
- Maintenance: Clean blades regularly to prevent dust buildup
- Direction:
- Summer β blades spin counterclockwise for cooling breeze
- Winter β blades spin clockwise to push warm air down
π‘ Extra Uses
- Combine with AC to reduce electricity bills
- Ceiling fans with lights double as room lighting
- Modern fans come with remote control, timers, and energy-saving modes
If you want, I can give you a list of 5 energy-saving ceiling fan hacks that actually reduce your electricity bill without sacrificing comfort.
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