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ST. LOUIS — Time to look up. In this heat your ceiling fan is probably on, but the direction it is turning makes a difference. According to Ameren Missouri Director of Dorsett and St. Charles ...
How To Change Your Ceiling Fan Direction Most ceiling fans have a remote control that makes it easy to switch the direction in which the blades turn. If you don't have a remote, look for a reverse ...
While a ceiling fan can be turned on with the flip of a switch or pull of a cord, it's important to make sure it's spinning in the right direction to optimize the flow of cool air. Here's what to ...
Locate the direction switch on the motor housing (usually a small toggle switch) and flip it. Test again: Turn the fan back on and check to see that it’s spinning counterclockwise.
There's a right way to set your ceiling fan in the summer to keep cool. Here's the correct direction to set it to spin for warm weather.
To change your ceiling fan’s direction, look for a small switch above the light but below the blades. If your fan has a remote, there may be a dedicated button for switching the rotation.
You should be able to adjust your thermostat down a few degrees when using your ceiling fan, saving some on energy bills. According to the Department of Energy, changing the direction of the ...
If you have a vaulted or very high ceiling, you may need a longer downrod so the fan is closer to you. Fans should be installed 7 to 9 feet from the floor so you can feel the air movement.