What are the primary components of a ceiling fan?
Ceiling fans are a popular choice for consumers because of their energy-saving features, ability to cool large areas and serve as both a cooling and indoor decoration product. Did you know what parts make up a ceiling fan? Let’s take a closer look at its basic structure together.
A ceiling fan consists of the following main parts:
Motor:
Ceiling fans use either a silent DC motor or a powerful AC motor. The motor has copper winding to prolong its lifespan and is protected by an alloy fan bulb.
Blades:
The fan blades are made of high-quality materials such as ABS plastic and wood and come in a variety of sizes and designs. They are designed to increase the highest airflow when the fan operates smoothly and without vibration.
Downrod:
This is the part used to hang the fan on the ceiling.
Flange:
Most new decorative ceiling fans/light fans use Flange fan hanging technology instead of the previous fan hanger. This part is an essential component when installing a ceiling fan.
Decorative LED lights:
Ceiling fan products often come with decorative LED lights in beam or round shapes, serving not only as a cooling device but also as a decorative item.
Remote control:
This feature allows users to easily turn on/off the fan, adjust the wind speed, or set a timer to turn off the fan from any location without moving to the light switch.
Accessory set:
The fan comes with an accessory set, including a hanging pipe, screw set, buffalo eyes, upper and lower bulb caps, ensuring the product’s aesthetics and technicality when used.