ohm
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In a closed room with no heating or cooling does the fan lower the room temperature?:smile:
ohm said:In a closed room with no heating or cooling does the fan lower the room temperature?:smile:
ohm said:In a closed room with no heating or cooling does the fan lower the room temperature?:smile:
ElectricianJeff said:Not to highjack this thread but............
Does it really make a difference which way the fan spins? I know your suppose to switch them with the change of seasons but never can remember.
I always leave them in the factory direction when installing regardless of the season.
cal1947 said:actually the fan should blow up in the summer and down in the winter,cool air falls ,warm air raises
Dennis Alwon said:and the winter I don't want that wind chill effect.
Dennis Alwon said:I agree that's what the manufacturers recommend but my experience is just the opposite. In the summer I want to feel the air on me and the winter I don't want that wind chill effect.
zog said:Right, these NC winters are rough![]()
Dennis Alwon said:I use the fan to move the air from my wood stove. It pushes the air down the hall to the col air return and then we run the fan on the furnace to circulate the air. Works pretty well.
It gets cold here at times but not for long as you well know.:smile:
ohm said:Sounds like a good idea, I'll bet you really miss those big energy bills.
I just wired a big addition to my sister-in-laws cabin in Tenn. The're going to try & heat a two story 3000 sq ft great room with just a wood burner. I suggested they use lots of ceiling fans. And, pull warm air into the bedrooms with in-wall fans then exhaust it back into the great room with another fan. They could even install T-stats on the fans like some of the big atruim hotels.
What do you think?
Dennis Alwon said:I think that is not a cabin..:grin: Are you serious- a great room that is 3000 sq. ft or did you mean 300 sq. ft. One is 50 feet by 60 feet, etc or a 15 by 20.
I don't believe I have ever seen one room that big in a house.
What do I think????
I think there are stoves that will heat a wide open room like that but they will be logging all day just for heat.
