Ceiling Fans for Your Home
Ceiling Fans for Your Home
Did you know that the blade pitch makes a difference? A case in point is the Minka Aire Simple 52” ceiling fan with a 14-degree blade pitch. The pitch is the measurement of the blade tilt when compared to a 180-degree horizontal plane. Experts would agree that the Minka Aire 52 inch ceiling fan with is pitch could fall right into that sweet spot, which they identify as 12 to 15 degrees. Combine the right pitch with the right size, and you have a cooling experience you will enjoy in the summer.
Choosing an Installation Setup for the Minka Aire Simple 52” Ceiling Fan
Maximize the functionality of the Minka Aire 52” ceiling fan with its good looks. A good example is the selection of the downrod size. For the 52-inch blade diameter, as well as the Minka Aire 60 inch ceiling fan, you might choose a rod measuring between three inches and six inches. This results in a mounting height of eight feet, which is the standard. However, you may have to go a little lower with a Minka Aire 60” ceiling fan if you cannot allow for a 10-inch distance from the ceiling.
Do you know how to select your next fan fixture? Before you even consider the presence or absence of a light kit or downrod length, consider the diameter of the fan blades that the Minka Aire small ceiling fans have. In these cases, the diameter will be around 42 inches or smaller. However, if you have a larger or even a great room, you will do better with Minka Aire large ceiling fans that have blade diameters starting at 62 inches.