Comments on: Ceiling fans are not only serviceable and stylish but save energy too! https://www.mygreenlighting.co.uk/energy_saving_blog/energy-saving/ceiling-fans-are-not-only-serviceable-and-stylish-but-save-energy-too My Green Lighting Energy Saving Blog Tue, 22 Jul 2014 13:50:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.7 By: john https://www.mygreenlighting.co.uk/energy_saving_blog/energy-saving/ceiling-fans-are-not-only-serviceable-and-stylish-but-save-energy-too/comment-page-1#comment-932 Tue, 22 Jul 2014 13:50:56 +0000 http://www.mygreenlighting.co.uk/energy_saving_blog/?p=196#comment-932 In reply to John A.

Hi John

The wattage of the fan is shown with the details and for this fan is dependent on speed: fast: 50.2w, medium: 25.6w, slow: 12w (excluding light).

So if you use the fan on it’s lowest setting, it will use the same as a 12w light bulb, or approx half of a 25w light bulb – not much at all, but more than many LED light bulbs these days.
Hope this helps.

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By: John A https://www.mygreenlighting.co.uk/energy_saving_blog/energy-saving/ceiling-fans-are-not-only-serviceable-and-stylish-but-save-energy-too/comment-page-1#comment-931 Tue, 22 Jul 2014 10:50:52 +0000 http://www.mygreenlighting.co.uk/energy_saving_blog/?p=196#comment-931 Wanted to know more on specifics of energy consumption on the Celesia II, 3 graphite blade ceiling fan as think of getting one.

So, wanted more on cost in money to run, how much to keep it on for 9 hours lowest setting? And what the equivalent usage – is it like leaving a light bulb overnight, if so what wattage light bulb.

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