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Airflow, fan speed, capacity, and power. What does it all mean and how do you choose the right fan? There are many terms and units of measurement that are easy to get confused by. We'll help you understand what's what. What is fan speed? Fan speed is the speed of the air coming from the fan. This says nothing about the volume of air, but it does tell you how fast the air is moving. Fan speed is measured in meters per second (or meters per minute). A typical fan speed can be 10 meters per second. What is fan capacity? Fan capacity is the volume of air coming from the fan. The bestseller MeacoFan 1056 has a fan capacity of 1653 m3/hour with low noise levels. The bestseller MeacoFan 1056 has a fan capacity of 1653 m3/hour with low noise levels. This indicates how much air is being moved. It doesn't say anything about how fast the air is moving, only the quantity of air. Fan capacity is a volume and is measured in cubic meters per hour (or cubic meters per minute). A typical fan capacity can be 1000 cubic meters per second. What is RPM? RPM is how fast the fan rotates. That is, how many rotations the fan makes per minute. This is a number, measured in revolutions per minute. It doesn't say anything about how much air the fan moves, unless you know the pitch of the fan blade. But now we're talking to the engineers among us.. What is oscillation? Oscillation is a fancy word for swinging. It means the fan swings from right to left to right... It can also swing up and down. What is a pedestal on a fan? A fan being on a pedestal simply means it's on a stand. Sometimes you can get the same fan in two variants. One is meant for a tabletop, while the other is for the floor, and thus has a stand to raise it higher. A pedestal means to stand.DC motor or AC motor in a fan? We often see good, expensive fans stating they have a DC motor (direct current motor), but what does that mean? It indicates whether the motor runs on direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC). This has no practical significance for you. You still need to plug the fan into your wall outlet. Fans that run on DC also convert AC to DC. DC motors can be slightly more efficient and a bit quieter. Confusing? Don't think too much about it. The fan still blows!Buy it at Testproffs
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