95 to 110 watt ceiling fans.
High speed ceiling fan power consumption.
The ceiling fans in this category are mostly the outdated and old models.
The air delivery of this fan is also quite high and the power consumption reasonable.
A 1200 mm sweep fan this fan has an air delivery of 230 cmm at the power consumption of 74 watts.
Fans range in size from 36 inches to 56 inches using 55 to 100 watts a typical 48 inch ceiling fan will use 75 watts.
Due to the large sized motors running at high speed these fans typically draw 80 to 95 watts.
So if you want a decorative fan for your room then this comes across as a great choice.
Most fans that fall within the lower wattage categories draw little to no power and are typically an energy star rated ceiling fan or a dc motor ceiling fan.
Ceiling fans with large blade sweep of 60 and above fall into this category.
An ordinary ceiling fan would consume more power as compared to energy efficient ceiling fan.
80 to 95 watt ceiling fans.
Find the high speed small ceiling fan.
Ceiling fan power consumption is the draw in watts of the ceiling fan on the highest speed excluding the light fixture.
The power consumption of a ceiling fan depends on the size and type of motor used in ceiling fan.
Needless to say they are energy hoggers.
For small rooms we choose one small size yet high speed ceiling fan for you.
Ceiling fan power consumption is the draw in watts of the ceiling fan on the highest speed excluding the light fixture.
Click calculate to find the energy consumption of a 48 inch ceiling fan using 75 watts for 3 hours a day 0 10 per kwh.