7800300 Industrial 56-Inch Three-Blade Indoor Ceiling Fan, Brushed Nickel Finish with Black Steel Blades
The durable Westinghouse Industrial 56-Inch Three-Blade Indoor Ceiling Fan is designed for commercial, industrial or larger residential spaces. Well-recognized for its modern, mechanical appeal, the Industrial fan has a brushed nickel finish with black steel blades, needs minimal assembly and includes a four-speed wall control unit. Perfect for workshops, high ceiling great rooms, two-story entryways and lofts. Intended to circulate air more powerfully than standard ceiling fans, the industrial fan must be hung at least 10 feet above the floor. This fan creates a comfortable environment for any activity, providing excellent airflow of up to 6,846 cubic feet per minute (cfm). It efficiently operates at 60 watts on high speed, giving it an airflow efficiency rating of 113 cfm per watt. The Westinghouse Industrial fan is backed by a 15-year limited warranty on the motor and a 2-year warranty on all other parts. Westinghouse is a trusted, global brand. Westinghouse knows lighting and offers products with exceptional quality, reliability and functionality. Product reference number 78003.
Product Features
- Indoor 56-inch ceiling fan ideal for residential/industrial/commercial applications in rooms with high ceilings up to 360 square feet (18 by 20 feet)
- High-powered motor creates a comfortable environment
- Efficient air circulation with Airflow: 6,846 cfm; Energy Usage: 60 watts without light kit; Airflow Efficiency: 113 cfm per watt
- Minimal Assembly: Includes 54-inch lead wire, 1/2-inch by 12-inch down rod, ball-hanger installation system, and four-speed wall control unit
- 15-year motor warranty; 2-year warranty on all other parts.Powerful airflow of 6,846 CFM
IMPORTANT NOTE about the fan control TWO important notes about this fan. First of all, I love these – we have two installed for residential use and they have exactly the modern/industrial look we were going for. Looks exactly like photos. Other reviewers have captured the good and the bad. Here are two observations that I didn’t immediately find in other reviews:1) 1970 called, and it wants its fan control back. SERIOUSLY. The fan control, aka the switch that makes the fan turn on and go 5 different speeds, is a…