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Buying New Equipment – Ceiling Fans

A ceiling fan is not only decorative, but functional too - a cooling breeze during the summer can reduce your need for central air conditioning.

It even helps during the winter, by circulating heat that stagnates at the ceiling. Just use the reversing switch to change the direction of the fan blades, and set it on the slowest speed. This will gently push the warm air down from the ceiling without stirring up a chilly breeze.

What to look for

Ceiling fans usually have a direct-drive motor or a friction-drive motor. Direct-drive models have fewer moving parts, run more quietly and working more efficiently than friction-drive.

They're also more expensive, but the added comfort and quiet is worth the extra cost. Both types usually offer one to three fan speeds, and operate with pull-chains or wall switches, or a combination of both.

The more money you speed, the more features you get, including decorative wood blades, variable-speed motors, remote controls and dimmable lights.

Choosing the right size

A ceiling fan with a 36- or 38-inch blade span is adequate for a room measuring 10x10 feet or less. For larger rooms, look for a 48-, 52- or 54-inch diameter fan.

Fans should be installed at least seven feet above the floor. If you have lower ceilings, look for a "ceiling hugger" instead of a "down-mount" model.

Do it yourself or hire a pro?

If you're replacing an existing ceiling fan with a new model, you can do it yourself if you have previous experience with wiring.

If you're installing a ceiling fan from scratch or the room isn't wired for one, call a certified electrician or home handyman to do it for you.

Ceiling fan

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Installing a
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Are you an Alliant Energy customer?

If you’re an Alliant Energy utility customer in Iowa, Minnesota or Wisconsin, you can earn cash back when you purchase new high-efficiency heating and air conditioning equipment.

Looking for an energy-smart heating or air conditioning contractor?

Try Alliant Energy’s online Dealer Locator to find experts in your area.

 

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Brochures and fact sheets:

PowerHouse: Cooling Your Home
By Alliant Energy [PDF format]

 

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Learn more:

PowerHouse Do-It-Yourself Project: Installing a Ceiling Fan

Selecting a Ceiling Fan
By the American Lighting Association

Cooling Your Home With Fans & Ventilation
By the U.S. Department of Energy

EnergyStar Heating & Cooling Products
Find the official listed of qualifying products and where to buy them.

 
 
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