Description of Westinghouse - 72077
This is Westinghouse part no. 72077. If you need to contact us about this product, please quote our product reference of 18492.
For great rooms and large open spaces, where a larger size ceiling fan is required, the 152-cm Cayuga with six blades is a favorable option. The bright, contemporary brushed nickel finish is complemented by reversible blades in rosewood and light maple. Either choice looks amazing and will make an impressive design statement, while making your room comfortable year-round.
Featuring an integrated light kit with opal frosted glass, the Cayuga provides beautiful ambience and adds stunning character to any room.
- Brushed nickel fan with six blades cools larger spaces, from great rooms to bedrooms
- High-quality motor delivers powerful air movement and quiet performance. Increase comfort in summer and winter while lowering energy costs
- Offset blade brackets are a unique design
- Light kit with opal frosted glass uses two E27 base light bulbs, max. 40-Watt (not included)
- Remote control operates 3 fan speeds, on/off function for fan and light
- Perfect for cooling large areas, great rooms and lofts
- Ideal for rooms up to 25 square meters with standard or sloped ceilings
- Extension-rod only installation for indoor use
Selecting the right size ceiling fan for every room in your home
Maximise air flow by installing an appropriately sized ceiling fan for your room:
| For rooms up to: |
12 qm |
use 78 - 94cm (30" - 36") ceiling fans |
| For rooms up to: |
15 qm |
use 105cm (42") ceiling fans |
| For rooms up to: |
20 qm |
use 112 - 122cm (44" - 48") ceiling fans |
| For rooms up to: |
25 - 30 qm |
use 132cm (52") ceiling fans and larger |
| For rooms bigger than: |
30 qm |
The use of more than one ceiling fan is recommended |
qm = cubic metres
For year-round comfort and maximum energy savings, this Westinghouse ceiling fan includes a reversible switch that allows the ceiling fan to be used during cool or warm weather. In the summer, keep your home cool by running your ceiling fan counter clockwise. In the winter, run your ceiling fan clockwise to re-circulate warm air from the ceiling, eliminating cold spots and cold drafts.
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