Fantasia Ceiling Fans
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Some recent customer feedback for Fantasia Ceiling Fans
“Thank you. All I can say is you are the best customer services/ help have ever dealt with. I honestly expected to be told my fan was obsolete or unrepairable, or like so many ‘customer services’ no service whatsoever. New switch arrived today less than 48 hours after I emailed you. Now fitted and working. Discovered fan is actually over 20 years old and now looks good for another 20. I recommend your company unreservedly. Thanks again”
Kevin, Stowmarket
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Ceiling Fan Question Time 4
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Fantasia Ceiling Fans – Question Time 3
Another ceiling fan question answered.
Q. I know that you recommend that ceiling fans are fitted to a ceiling joist. I have just had a new conservatory fitted and I now want to install my Fantasia Fan. The ridge section of my conservatory is Aluminum covered with white plastic. What’s the best way to fit a ceiling fan? A. A lot of Fantasia Fans are purchased for fitting in a conservatory as they are ideal for that environment. However, a conservatory ridge section is a complicated thing (see slideshow below). In many cases you will need more than 2 fixings to make it secure. For this reason Fantasia has developed the Big Strip Fastener (see slideshow below) in order to allow for many more fixing with self tapping screws. If you are having a new conservatory fitted than ask you’re installer if you need a Big Strip Fastener. If you need any other technical advice then don’t hesitate to call us on 01959 564440 or check out our technical section on our website www.fantasaiceilingfans.comThis slideshow requires JavaScript.
A Ceiling Fan Can Warm You Up?
All Fantasia Ceiling Fans have a reverse function either operated manually of by remote control. The means that you are able to reverse the flow of the blades on the ceiling fan.
Why would I want to do that? I hear you ask.
The reason is simple.When a ceiling fan spins in reverse it causes an upflow of air which displaces the warm air trapped at ceiling level. This warm air is then pushed to the side of the room and down the walls. This process evens out the room temperature and makes your central heating system more efficient.
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Ceiling Fan Question Time 2
Does the Fantasia Low Energy range of ceiling fans have any other benefits apart from saving power?
The Fantasia range of low energy ceiling fans (Alpha, Delta, Omega) have a number of benefits. As mentioned, these ceiling fans use less power than traditional fans. This is because they have DC (rather than AC) motors which use approximately 60% less power. However, installing a DC motor in a ceiling fan brings added benefit in terms of control. A standard Fantasia ceiling fan has 3 forward and 3 reverse speeds, the low energy range of ceiling fans operates with 6 speeds in forward and 6 in reverse. This means much more control over the level of breeze you require. Also the reverse function of the fan is on the remote control handset rather than on the ceiling fan motor itself.
Natural Breeze – Added to the speed features is a new function called ‘natural breeze’. This setting on the remote control make the fan pulse, speeding up & then slowing down to create a natural breeze effect.
As you can see, the low energy range of ceiling fans from Fantasia does a lot more than conserve power.
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Desk Fan + Duct Tape = Ceiling Fan?
Ceiling Fan Question Time 1
Here’s an example of the one of the questions we get asked about fitting ceiling fans.
“I’ve got a conservatory and need to fit a ceiling fan. Unfortunately there are structural tie bars running the width of the conservatory. What are the implications for fitting a ceiling fan?”
Conservatories often have tie bars included to keep the structure square. They can get in the way though when fitting ceiling fans. There are 2 things to remember when dealing with tie bars – Support & Ventilation . Firstly don’t ever attempt to attach a ceiling fan to a tie bar directly (yes, we have seen it attempted!). Tie bars are not designed to take any vertical load at all. Secondly, make sure that you ceiling fan has good clearance from the tie bars. The blade tips must be at least 8 inches (24cm) from the tie bar or any other part of the conservatory. If the blade tips are too close to the tie bars then you will feel no downdraft from the fan at all.
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Something wrong with your ceiling fan?
Why not have a look at the new technical support section of our website. There you’ll find everything from how to reset your remote control to how to get the shade off your Viper ceiling fan.
If you still can’t find what you need then give us a call on 01959 564440.






