Emerson Ceiling Fans CF552ORB Veranda 52-Inch Indoor Outdoor Ceiling Fan, Wet Rated, Light Kit Adaptable, Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish
The Veranda outdoor ceiling fan in Oil Rubbed Bronze has a modern yet elegant look and features a Wet Location rating. Our Wet Location rated ceiling fans are designed to withstand the elements, offering a durable outdoor ceiling fan that makes the perfect addition to any patio or deck space, regardless of exposure to precipitation. This ceiling fan comes fully equipped with 5 all-weather blades, a 4-1/2-inch downrod and a Limited Lifetime Motor Warranty. Second to none, Wet Location rated Emerson ceiling fans are among the finest in quality, performance and design, making Emerson a long-standing industry leader. Emerson Veranda ceiling fans come with a Limited Lifetime Motor Warranty.
Product Features
- A 52-inch blade span makes this outdoor ceiling fan the perfect choice for any patio or deck space
- The Veranda’s stylish design and Oil Rubbed Bronze finish are an elegant complement to any décor
- Equipped with 5 all-weather blades for the highest quality Wet Location rated ceiling fans
- A 4-1/2-inch downrod is included in this line of Emerson ceiling fans
- Add an accessory light fixture or control to this adaptable fan
Looks great, circulates air well in our three-season room I had this fan installed in our 14′ x 20′ three-season room. We didn’t need a fan that was decorative or ornate; we just wanted a fan that looked good and was well built. And because we have can lights in the ceiling of the room, we didn’t need a fan/light fixture combination. This fan fit the bill.Our three-season room is only one story tall but it has a vaulted ceiling (see my photos), so we did need to purchase a 24″ downrod to bring the fan down so it wasn’t too high…
I was very pleased at how stable this fan is This fan was a huge upgrade in appearance over the builder-grade fan that we replaced. The fan has quiet and stable operation.Installation took me about an hour. There is a lot of light assembly to be done, ranging from attaching the blade holders to the motor housing to attaching the blades to the blade holders. Once you have the assembly done, you simply hoist the entire fan up a ladder and into the ball joist and do the wiring. It’s as simple as any other ceiling fan I’ve…
Absolutely a piece of garbage! Installed two of these under our covered pavilion …