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1984 Guibb GE Vent 42” Ceiling Fan

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Got it for FREE on Kijiji, with all the parts! Made in Taiwan. RPM estimation: 55/130/230 Don’t forget to comment and rate.

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January 26th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Parts  |  Comments Off

What Are the Best Rated Heat Pumps?

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When you are in the market for a new heat pump, you want to make sure that you find the absolute best pump for your money. You want one that will be energy efficient, provide good temperature control, and have a good warranty. You especially want one that is going to last for a long time. How do you know if you are getting the right pump for you and your needs? The best way is to go to and look for reviews of the best rated models. This way you can find out what the best unit for you is.

When you start looking to find out what the best rated models are by looking at reviews, you need to educate yourself as to what to look for. In order to compare apples to apples, you need to make sure that you are comparing them by cooling capacity and SEER range. This will make sure that you are comparing all the different brands and models on an even playing field.

If you have heard about one particular brand name, and they make the unit that you want, you should also still and check in with reviews to see if the name you want is on the lists of best rated heat pumps. An example of a brand name that is consistently rated highly is Trane. They have several different models that are always rated highly, in different sizes and prices. Trane heat pumps are considered by many to be the top of their industry. They have top models in several different efficiency levels. When it comes to the ultra-high classifications, the Trane XL19i is thought to be the best model available. In their super-efficiency models, look for the XL15i.

What makes Trane be considered so highly when it comes to heat pumps? Part of it is that the company stands behind their work. If there is a problem with the operation of one of their units, they do what needs to be done to fix it. Also, having been in business a long time means that they have a good reputation to stand on. They also have one of the industries best warranties available on their heat pumps. All of these things go into making sure that their heat pumps are consistently highly rated, and worth every cent you would spend on them.

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January 24th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Parts  |  Comments Off

60″ Hunter Original Ceiling Fan

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Check out www.dtvintagefans.org. Where ALL Fan Talk Is Welcome. Yes, you read the title right. This is a 60″ Hunter Original. To say they are rare is an understatement. There is one other size which is rarer and that is the 48″.

Gibson Custom

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January 20th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Parts  |  Comments Off

How to Install a Ceiling Fan

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Not all rooms are created equal. Ceiling fan companies realize this and provide the consumer with numerous accessories and parts to help install a ceiling fan in a number of locations. Ceiling fans can be mounted flush on the ceiling or by using a downrod can be lowered 5′ or more from the ceiling. Installing a ceiling fan to low is very dangerous, where as locating the fan to high will reduce performance and efficiency.

Ideally you want a clearance of approximately 7 to 8 feet from the ceiling fan blades to the floor. Ceilings less than 8 feet should use a hugger or low profile style fan, typically this style of fan measures 10 inches from the ceiling to the bottom of the fan blades. Standard fans usually measure 12 inches deep and are ideal for 8 foot ceilings. A ceiling that measure over 9 feet should use a downrod. Here is a simple guide to help you achieve optimum performance with your ceiling fan.

Ceiling height 9′ – downrod length 12″

Ceiling height 10′ – downrod length 18″

Ceiling height 11′ – downrod length 24″

Ceiling height 12′ – downrod length 36″

Ceiling height 13′ – downrod length 48″

Ceiling height 14′ – downrod length 60″

If the ceiling you’re mounting your fan on is sloped you will need a special mounting bracket, this will allow the fan to swivel and hang straight down. Most manufacturers offer many types of mounting brackets but confirm before you purchase your ceiling fan that the style you require is available. With a sloped ceiling you should also be aware of the angle of slope and the blades diameter to ensure proper clearance.

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January 8th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Parts  |  Comments Off

How to Install Ceiling Fans : How to Turn on the Power & Test a Ceiling Fan

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Learn how to turn on the power and test the ceiling fan when installing a ceiling fan in this free DIY video. Expert: Chad Smith Bio: Chad Smith, a Journeyman Wireman, has always had a knack for electrical work. Even at a young age, he took apart small appliances to see how they work. Filmmaker: Grady Johnson

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December 31st, 2011  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Parts  |  Comments Off

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