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Ceiling fan direction


Question Posted Sunday July 20 2008, 1:17 pm

Okay here's something to ponder on. My husband and I disagree, I have found different answers on the internet.

I think in the summer with the AC on, the ceiling fan should be going in reverse to pull the cool air up from the bottom of the room. In the winter it should blow the warm air down from the ceiling.

Now I know that feeling the breeze with the fan blowing down can feel cooling, but it seems as if the temperature of the room is higher. So for energy effeciency I think it should be the opposite.

What do you think?


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Annerszz_101 answered Sunday July 20 2008, 7:42 pm:
Ceiling fan directions:
Summer: Counter Clockwise
Winter: Clockwise

But, I usually have them blowing down, all year long.

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