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  2. Which Way Should A Ceiling Fan Turn In The Winter? Experts ...

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    Why To Change Ceiling Fan Direction For Winter And Summer. In winter, running fans clockwise pushes heat down and in the summer, when the temperatures rise, folks want warmer air to rise and ...

  3. This Is the Direction Your Fan Should Be Spinning in the Winter

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    The Ceiling Fan Direction for Winter First of all, it's important to know that the ceiling fan alone is not a suitable indoor heating system. In the winter months, make sure your ceiling fan ...

  4. 10 Home Maintenance Tasks And Repairs You Should Do In Winter

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    Change your filter if it's been awhile, and expect to do it again later in winter. Change Ceiling Fan Direction. This small task can really make a difference in the comfort of your home, not to ...

  5. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Air naturally stratifies, i.e. warmer air rises to the ceiling while cooler air sinks, meaning that colder air settles near the floor where people spend most of their time. A ceiling fan, with its direction of rotation set so that the warmer air on the ceiling is pushed down along the walls and into the room, heating the cooler air.

  6. Talk:Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Turn the fan back back on the highest setting and compare the amount air you feel with the other direction.(on virtually all ceiling fans there is an up/down or left to right switch, this switch is to reverse the blades) The direction which you feel the most air is the downward air movement setting.

  7. High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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    A High-volume low-speed fan. A high-volume low-speed (HVLS) fan is a type of mechanical fan greater than 7 feet (2.1 m) in diameter. [1] HVLS fans are generally ceiling fans although some are pole mounted. HVLS fans move slowly and distribute large amounts of air at low rotational speed– hence the name "high volume, low speed."

  8. It's Time to Change the Direction of Your Ceiling Fan - AOL

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  9. 4 Hacks for Lowering Utility Bills That Won’t Work - AOL

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    Reverse your ceiling fan direction for winter (clockwise) and summer (counterclockwise). This changes which direction the fan pushes warm air, and will help your HVAC do its job.