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Industry Ceiling Fan from The Modern Fan Company

Industry Ceiling Fan
Available in Galvanized, Rust or Copper

Click to email for more information. Industry Ceiling Fan from The Modern Fan Company
& in Galvinized, Rust or Copper finish from The Period Arts Fan Company
a division of The Modern Fan Co.

Base Price $360.00

The Industry evokes an Industrial-age feel. This ceiling fan, however, uses the most up-to-date motor and component technologies to provide a quiet, contemporary product in a retrospective design. The Industry is well styled for exposed ceiling interiors, urban lofts, restaurants and retail spaces. Industry designed by Ron Rezek, 2000.

Rust and Copper finish fans are available as Period Arts Fans.

3" and 9" downrods included.
Select 42" or 52" Blade Span.
Select White, Silver, Black, Mahogany or Maple Blades.
Suitable for damp locations.

Industry Fan with 950 or 951 Open Light Kit

Industry Fan with 952 or 953 Closed Light Kit

The Industry fan is available with 42" or 52" blade spans in black, silver, white, maple or mahogany.

Light Kits for Industry Fan

Open Incandescent

  • 75W G9 Halogen lamps (included).
  • Constructed of mouth-blown, matte opal glass.
  • Adds 5 inches to the standard overall Length.

Closed Incandescent

  • 75W G9 Halogen lamps (included).
  • Constructed of mouth-blown, matte opal glass.
  • Adds 4 inches to the standard overall Length.

Controls for Industry Fan

The Modern Fan Company does not utilize pull chains for fan speed and light control. Please select a control that best suits your electrical requirements.

All Modern Fan Co. fans are reversible for winter and summer operations. Reverse switches are located inside or on top of fan housing.

001 Fan Speed Only

  • A basic fan control used to operate a single fan only, providing four speeds.
  • Mounts into a wall switch box and includes a white, decora style switch plate.
  • UL listed 120V/60Hz; 1.25 amp (fan); available in white only.

002 Fan Speed and Light Control

  • Intended for operation of a fan with light, providing 4 speeds and full range dimming.
  • Requires two circuits (three wires).
  • Mounts into a wall switch box and includes a white, decora style switch plate.
  • UL listed 120V/60Hz; 1.25 amp (fan); 300 watt (light); available in white only.

003 Handheld Remote

  • Designed for operation of a fan or a fan with light, providing three speeds and full range dimming.
  • Requires one circuit (two wires) only.
  • Includes a wall hanging bracket.
  • UL listed 120V/60Hz; 1 amp (fan); 300 watt (light); available in white only.

004 Wall Mounted RF (Radio Frequency)

  • Designed for operation of a fan with light, providing 3 speeds and full range dimming via radio frequency receiving unit.
  • Requires one circuit (two wires) only.
  • Mounts into a wall switch box and includes a white, decora style switch plate.
  • UL listed 120V/60Hz; 1 amp (fan); 300 watt (light); available in white only.

Energy Information

Industry

Watts: 85
CFM: 6346
CFM/Watt: 74

Ceiling fan manufacturers are required by federal law to publish the energy information for their products in a standardized format, including watts used, cubic feet of air moved per minute (CFM) and a resulting CFM per watt efficiency value. The test results are gathered in a controlled environment and are intended to help consumers and specifiers compare products. However, keep in mind that in a real world Installation:, there are a number of additional factors that will affect air movement patterns and volume.

All Modern Fan products move air in the upper range of fans on the market. While emerging DC motor fans (like our DC Slim) are reaching new levels of efficiency, it's important to remember that all ceiling fans are inherently efficient and use very little electricity to begin with. Choosing Fluorescent lamps instead of incandescent (tungsten) or halogen equivalents represents the greatest opportunity for energy savings.

The test data to the left represents electricity useage of the motor only (independent of any lighting component). Assume 52" blade span unless indicated otherwise.