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    Bladeless fans are known for their quiet operation, but some might still produce noticeable noise when running at higher speeds. For your home or office settings, look for fans in the 20 to 40 ...

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    Jisulife Mini Handheld Fan $ at Amazon. O2cool Deluxe Handheld Water Misting Fan . This battery-powered fan has a built-in misting function, which helps you cool off further, according to Malin ...

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    Getting a ceiling fan doesn’t mean your home will resemble a Brady Bunch episode; they now come in many modern looks. Meanwhile, Schiavon studies fan types and finds few differences in ...

  5. Whole-house fan - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling-mounted: Mounted in the ceiling between the attic and living space. Ducted: Remotely mounted away from the ceiling, typically hung from the rafters; can exhaust heat from multiple locations; operation is usually quiet compared to traditional whole-house fans. Window-mounted: Mounted in a window frame. Can also take cool air in from outside.

  6. Quiet PC - Wikipedia

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    A 120 mm variable speed fan. If they use fans at all, quiet PCs typically use larger-than-usual low-speed fans with quiet-running motors and bearings. The 120 mm size is common, and 140 mm fans are used where cases or heat sinks allow them. Quiet fan manufacturers include Nexus, EBM-Papst, [30] Yate Loon, Scythe, [31] and Noctua. [32]

  7. Ventilative cooling - Wikipedia

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    Ventilative cooling is the use of natural or mechanical ventilation to cool indoor spaces. [1] The use of outside air reduces the cooling load and the energy consumption of these systems, while maintaining high quality indoor conditions; passive ventilative cooling may eliminate energy consumption.

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