Wednesday, August 3, 2011

What Direction Should A Ceiling Fan Turn In The Summertime

Change the direction of your ceiling fan's rotation depending on the season.


Ceiling fans help save money year round by redirecting the air in your home. The rotation direction of the blades determines if is the fan is assisting in keeping you cool or warm.


Directional


In winter, slow-turning ceiling fans push warm air back down to the living spaces. In summer, ceiling fans, on any speed, pull warm air up and away from living spaces, while also creating a breeze.








Summer


During the heat of summer, ceiling fans should rotate counterclockwise. The blades, due to their slant, push heat down and around, creating a "wind-chill effect," noted the Energy Star website. Your room will feel cooler.


Winter


In winter, the ceiling fan blades should turn clockwise, gently pulling the air up to recirculate it down toward the living space.

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