Re: Re: today
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] today
- From: &* <g*@academicplanet.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 17:04:15 -0500
Yep - set them for counterclockwise rotation in the summer, clockwise in
the winter. Mine go 24/7/365. Only time they're off is to clean and
reverse them Spring & Fall. Or when we have a power outage of course.
Pam Evans
Kemp, TX
zone 8A
----- Original Message -----
From: james singer
Sent: 7/21/2004 4:53:34 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] today
> Hadn't heard that. But used with an A/C, they greatly improve the A/C's
> performance at higher temperature settings. To explain. Without ceiling
> fans my small abode would need an A/C setting of 72 degrees to be
> comfortable. With ceiling fans, that setting rises to 80 degrees. And
> on many days, the fans are enough. Tend to use them year around in
> fact. In winter, they bring that ceiling heat down [fans can be told to
> either "suck up" or "blow down" if you didn't know].
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 21, 2004, at 03:45 PM, Kitty wrote:
>
> > Did you know that ceiling fans actually warm the air?
> >
> > Kitty
> >
> Island Jim
> Southwest Florida
> 27.0 N, 82.4
> Zone 10a
> Minimum 30 F [-1 C]
>
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