tri mount ceiling fan

Triple-mount ceiling fans (also known as tri-mount) provide three unique mounting options. Like dual-mount ceiling fans, they are capable of both close ceiling installation or installation with a downrod. In addition, triple mount ceiling fans have an angle mount option that allows for installation on a sloped ceiling.

How many mounting options are there for ceiling fans?

There are two basic ways to hang ceiling fans: 1) The most common method is to hang a ceiling fan using a downrod attachment. A 2-6″ downrod is included with your Hunter fan. You can purchase longer downrods separately for use with higher ceilings.

Can any ceiling fan be flush mounted?

Flush mounts anchor the fan directly against the ceiling. Most standard fans can be installed as a flush mount however, many manufacturers sell “hugger” or “low profile” ceiling fans that are specifically designed for this purpose.

What is the difference between a flush mount ceiling fan?

Flush Mount: Use this option in rooms with low ceilings where a low profile is wanted or required. These ceiling fans are mounted flush to the ceiling, with no extra attachment. Downrod Mount: This option is made for rooms with high ceilings, typically 8 feet or higher.

What does dual mount fan mean?

But exactly what is a dual mount ceiling fan? Well to put it simply it’s a fan that has been designed to fit in to most rooms, without the ceiling height being an issue. Normally when you want a ceiling fan you fall in to one of two brackets.

Can I mount ceiling fan on wall?

If you have a 7 foot or even 8 foot ceiling, you may not be able to fit a ceiling fan in because of law. Terry has the answer: Wall-mount ceiling fans are a great alternative.

Is a 54 inch ceiling fan too big for a bedroom?

The ALA recommends a 29- to 36-inch fan for a room up to 75 square feet, such as a bathroom; a 36- to 42-inch fan for a medium-size room up to 144 square feet; and a 50- to 54-inch fan for a room around 225 square feet; 54- and 60-inch or larger fans are available for larger spaces.

Is a 52 inch fan too big for a 12×12 room?

Ceiling Fans Between 52” and 56”

These the most commont size of ceiling fans, meaning they’re better for spaces between 144 and 300 square feet. If you want any averate sized living space to get some good ventilation, this fan size works well.

What is the best height to hang a ceiling fan?

What Is the Optimal Ceiling Fan Height? Ceiling fans provide optimal airflow when suspended between eight to nine feet from the floor. If you have a ceiling that is between eight and nine feet, it is recommended that you use a flush mount ceiling fan.

Can I convert downrod ceiling fan to flush mount?

So the answer to the question, can I convert downrod ceiling fan to flush mount, is yes, you can. But you need to make sure your model of fan can work with a flush mount. Before conversion, you should also get a manual depicting the electrical connections, as you will need to change them.

What is the difference between flush mount and close Mount?

Standard mount ceiling fans typically have 12 to 14 inches of space between the ceiling and fan blades. Flush mount fans, on the other hand, only need between 6 and 10 inches between the ceiling and the fan blades.

Are flush mount ceiling fans harder to install?

Blades that are mounted closer to the ceiling reduce air volume, so they won’t provide the same level of breeziness as those that are mounted 8 or more inches below the ceiling. For this reason, hugger fans may work harder than standard mount fans and may be less efficient.

Are 8 foot ceilings too low for ceiling fans?

A ceiling is considered a low ceiling if it is “less” than 8 feet high. National safety standards require that ceiling fans be mounted such that the blades are at least 7 feet from the floor.

Can I make my fan flush mount?

For a close-to-ceiling mounting, you’ll need to have a mounting bracket that is designed to bear the weight of the ceiling fan without a DIY modification to the installation. You’ll also need to make sure that the motor for the ceiling fan is designed to work in a flush-mount setting.

What does flush mount fan mean?

A flush mount fan is a fan that’s anchored directly to the ceiling so that the base is “flush” against the ceiling.

How do I identify a ceiling fan?

Location depends on the type of fan:
For Downrod-mount fans- ID sticker located on top of the motor housing (facing the ceiling of an installed fan). Look for number immediately after “MOD”.For Low Profile (also called “Hugger”) fans- ID sticker is located on the mounting bracket.

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