How to choose a fan?

How to choose a fan?
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Very popular, the fan remains one of the most used devices to cool down without breaking the bank. The wide variety of models available can make the choice relatively complex. What are the main criteria to consider when buying a fan? How to maintain it properly?

The fan, both economical and energy-efficient, is an excellent alternative to the air conditioner. Here’s how to choose the right one.

How a fan works: explanations

Unlike the air conditioner, the fan does not cool the ambient air, because it does not have a refrigerant. Its operation is based solely on mixing the surrounding air. This movement creates an air flow that provides a cooling sensation.

A traditional fan consists of the following parts:

  • Blades whose movement ensures the circulation of air.
  • An engine which allows the rotation of the blades.
  • A protective grid which surrounds the blades to prevent any accidental contact.
  • A central axis which connects the blades to the device’s motor.

What are the different types of fans?

To be placed on a desk, hung from the ceiling or installed in a living room or bedroom, the fan comes in different models to meet varied needs.

The table fan

Compact, this device can be easily transported from room to room. It is ideal for use on a desk or nightstand.

The pedestal fan

This is the most common model. Adjustable in height, it can be placed in any room of the house and is easily transportable.

The column fan

More elegant and less bulky than its floor-standing counterpart, it stands out for its sleek design and its ability to diffuse air evenly.

The nebulizer fan

This device has the particularity of emitting microdroplets, which combined with ventilation, provide an additional sensation of freshness.

The ceiling fan

Fixed to the ceiling, it is designed to optimize air circulation throughout the room, ensuring uniform ventilation.

The 3 main criteria to consider when choosing your device

His noise

While most devices emit around 50 dB, some recent models only reach 30 dB. This choice is recommended for people who use a fan at night.

Air flow

You will need to base your decision on the size of the room in which your appliance will be installed to determine the appropriate air flow rate. Allow for a flow rate of 50 m³ to ventilate a space of 10 m³.

Its features

Fan power, oscillation, remote control and time programming are options to consider depending on the intended use of your fan. There are also connected devices that allow you to control them via a mobile application.

How to maintain your pedestal fan?

By cleaning your device regularly, you avoid spreading dust into your environment. It also helps prevent the motor from overheating.

Here’s how to do it:

  • Remove the protective grille from the appliance.
  • Dust the blades with a cloth.
  • Clean the grid with lukewarm water.
  • Dust the engine using compressed gas spray.
  • Reassemble all the fan parts.
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