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ACDNate

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I know quite a few folks here have gone with the Westinghouse fan from Home Depot in their garages for around $75, which is a killer deal. I started looking at it and at other options available. That fan is rated for around 6500cfm.

I found these for a bit more

$90 and 20,500cfm
http://www.industrialfansdirect.com/ceiling/LFI-CP56FR.html

$119 and 27,500cfm
http://www.industrialfansdirect.com/ceiling/LFI-CP56HPWP.html

and this monstrosity
$139 and 46,000cfm
http://www.industrialfansdirect.com/ceiling/LFI-CP60HPWP.html

Also available with these a reversable variable speed controller that will run up to 4 fans for $49
http://www.industrialfansdirect.com/LFI-CNFRMC5.html

So my initial plan was to get 3 of the westinghouses ( 19,500cfm) but now I'm thinking these may be more effective.

Thoughts?

Anyone order from this company?
 
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Charles (in GA)

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The Home Depot fans discussed in the threads are not Westinghouse fans. Those are 56" with a metal blade, and the HD fans are 60" with a hard plastic blade.

I think most people found the Westinghouse fans at Amazon.

The 60" one you link to above claims 46,000 CFM and .84 amp draw. The Home Depot fan is same diameter, HIGHER amp draw at just over 1.0 amp, and only claims something south of 10,000 CFM. I don't for a minute believe the 46,000 figure.

Charles
 
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The Home Depot fans discussed in the threads are not Westinghouse fans. Those are 56" with a metal blade, and the HD fans are 60" with a hard plastic blade.

I think most people found the Westinghouse fans at Amazon.

The 60" one you link to above claims 46,000 CFM and .84 amp draw. The Home Depot fan is same diameter, HIGHER amp draw at just over 1.0 amp, and only claims something south of 10,000 CFM. I don't for a minute believe the 46,000 figure.

Charles

Ah ok I was thinking they were Westinghouse for some reason.

The CFM claims do seem rather inflated but then I did find some similar claims on other sites. For example the 56" fan Notgrownup mentioned

http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/h...ial-ceiling-fan-white-56-inch-with-controller

Claims 20,500 cfm and .5amp draw.
 
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I bought a Hunter on sale at Lowes. Got my Vets discount also. I think about 55 altogether. Just hung it today. 44 inch fan, really moves the air. 96 today in Oklahoma. Was a little over 80 in the shop, which is 24X24. Good to go.


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Now I have to figure out how to get he shop lights to stay still. Hahahaha


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Hahahaha.

THey've been getting weird about the discount around here. Now they're saying active duty or medical disabled with a card that says "service connected disability". Lowes is still good about the discount.
 
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ACDNate

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I hope thats not a wood or composite wood fan blade, they will warp with
humidity and weather.

FAN FEATURES :

All metal construction
• Straight blades and heavy duty motors for higher air movement and better cooling capacity..
• Indoor / Outdoor Fans are sealed and suitable for high moisture applications (waterproof)
• 16" Downrod with safety cable
• Reversible motor for both winter heat destratification and summer time cooling
• Impedance protected motor with sealed ball bearings
• Assembly required
• 12" lead wires
• UL listed

See bold above...
 
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