Period Arts Fan Company
Ordering Guidelines and Selection Tips
In addition to style and design, there are several other considerations
to make when selecting a fan for your specific Installation: .
Ceiling Height: The more space between the blades
and the ceiling, the more effectively your fan will circulate and
distribute air. However, building codes require that the blades
of a ceiling fan be at least 7' above the Floor. Generally, we
recommend hanging the fan as far down from the ceiling as is visually
appropriate, and maintaining the 7' blade clearance above the Floor.
When dealing with higher ceilings, one third the distance to the
Floor is a good guideline.
Blades on some Period Arts models (Prairie, Arcadia and Library)
are positioned near the top of the body. When hung with the 3"
down rod (18" overall Length), the blades on these models are very
close to the ceiling, reducing the volume of air movement. Consequently,
these models are best suited for ceiling Heights that can accommodate
use of the 9" down rod (24" overall Length) or longer.
Blade Width: In nearly all cases, our 52" blade
span is the most appropriate selection. The 42" blade span should
be reserved for smaller rooms or narrow spaces (10' x 10' and smaller),
or when airflow to the area above the blades is blocked or restricted
by architectural elements (beams, walls, cabinetry, etc.). Occasionally
two 42" fans may be a desirable alternative to one 52" fan.
Lighting: All Period Arts fans are available
with standard incandescent lamping or with energy-saving compact
fluorescent lamping. Our CFLs provide 75% energy savings and lamp
life 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs. While they emit a
well balanced, warm light quality, keep in mind that our CFLs are
not dimmable. Period Art's opal glass lights generally function
well as a primary light source for a space, but should not be depended
on to be the only light source in a room. Our mica and stained
glass shades are intended to function as decorative accent lights
and must be supplemented with additional light sources for a room
to be properly lit.
Controls: Period Arts fans do not use pull chains
(except for the Industry model). Therefore, in order to operate
your fan at different speeds and switch your light independently
of your fan, you need to select the appropriate control. Please
refer to our controls section (at left) for more information. Any
control ordered with a fan that has been configured with an energy-saving
CFL will be supplied in a non-dimming version. Period Arts Fan
Company customer service is available to assist you with any additional
questions you may have regarding selection of your ceiling fan.
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