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Progress Lighting | P250060-179-30 | Ryne Collection | Bronze / Dark | 52"Ceiling Fan

$415.00
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Weight:
12.76 LBS
Width:
52.00 (in)
Height:
13.50 (in)
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Enjoy a beautiful ceiling fan at a fantastic price with the Ryne Collection 52-Inch 3-Blade Woodgrain LED Transitional Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan. Three slightly curved ABS blades are coated in a handsome woodgrain that will complement a variety of living areas. The blades are resistant to warping from environmental conditions and offer a long product lifespan. The fan's downrod and canopy are coated in an architectural bronze finish to complete the transitional design. A 6-speed full-function remote control with batteries is included so you can adjust full-range dimming and fan speed without breaking a sweat.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Glass:
Opal
Style 2:
Transitional
Height:
13.5
Bulbs Included?:
Yes
Light Source:
LED
Collection:
Ryne
Light Bulb Requirement::
Max Wattage: 18 | Number of bulbs: 1 | Bulb Type: Module | Light Source: LED
Number Of Bulbs:
1
Bulb Type:
Module
Finish:
Bronze / Dark
CRI:
90
Fan Control:
6 Speed Remote Control
Style 1:
Contemporary Modern
Vendor Moisture Protection Rating:
Vendor Rated Water Resistant
Lumens:
1600
Colour Temperature:
3000
Fan Electricity Use:
28
Fan Air Flow:
4041
Fan Downrod:
6"
Blade Finish:
Woodgrain
Sub Category:
Damp Location
Width:
52
Material:
Non-Metallic
Canopy Dimensions:
7"x2.5"x7"
Rated Average Life:
50000
Blade Type:
ABS
Category:
Fans
Fan Speed:
6
Spec Sheet:
https://hubbellcdn.com/specsheet/PROG_P250060-179-30_spec.pdf

About Progress Lighting

With over a century of lighting technology, leadership, and engineering, Progress Lighting offers the highest quality in residential and commercial lighting solutions bringing products that deliver aesthetic appeal, stellar performance, easy installation, and value to the designer marketplace. Headquartered in Greenville, S.C., Progress Lighting has distribution centers located throughout the country that support one of the largest networks of lighting showrooms, electrical builders, home centers, and home builders in the United States and Canada.

What Progress Lighting Specializes In

Progress Lighting specializes in manufacturing award-winning energy-efficient products while educating individuals on new options available in solid-state lighting. Their lighting fixtures reflect artistic influence, on-trend elements, and details to contribute to affordable luxury for the home. The collections found throughout their Design Series have become the statement, the art piece, and the focal point – contributing to an overall luxurious experience in the home.

Why Butler Lighting Partners with Progress Lighting

Butler Lighting aligns with Progress Lighting because of their shared dedication to providing innovative and reliable lighting solutions. Butler supports their track record of investing in and developing cutting-edge lighting technologies. Their commitment to environmentally sustainable practices, with a focus on producing energy-efficient illuminations, is exactly the innovation that Butler Lighting is interested in partnering with.

Ceiling Fan FAQs

You need to, first, know the size of fan you need. To know this, you’ll need to find out the height and overall room size of the room you intend to put the fan in. If your ceiling is higher than 10 feet, then you will need to get a longer downrod than will likely be included. If you want a standard ceiling fan, the size is typically 52”. Most bedrooms and great rooms will use this size.

There is no singular ceiling fan that is best all homes. Your biggest factor when looking for a fan that will fit in with your home is how much you’re willing to spend. You’ll typically want to buy from a specialized company that sells fans, lighting, and related supplies. Some companies we like are Craftmade, Quorum, Big Ass Fans, Modern Forms Fans, and Matthews Fan Company.

There is no one fan that is better than the others. It all depends on preference. A standard fan is 52” and has 5 blades. Though, there are many different kinds of fans on the market. Of course, selecting which one is best for you will depend on your budget, scope, the what kind of end goal you had in mind with your fan.

A 3-blade fan and a 5-blade fan both move the same the amount of air more or less, even if seems like the 5-blade would be better. 3-blade fans usually have a more transitional or modern style, while 5-blade fans can come in a large variety of styles. Though both are versatile, you can work a 3-blade fan into almost any interior, or exterior at your home, office, or commercial project.

The longer the fan blades on your fan, the higher the CFM, which stands for cubic feet per minute. It’s also important to note the pitch in the blades of the fan to see if the fan will be moving higher or lower. You typically are going to want a fan with blades at 14-16 degrees to get the best results. There are fans that have blades at 20-26 degrees. CFM is the best way to see how much air movement the fan provides.

The best way to measure how quickly the blades of a fan circulate air is through measuring their RPM. This stands for rotations per minute. Though it may be best to check the CFM to see how air a fan will give out. It’s always best to check with your lighting or fan expert to find out the specifics regarding your circumstances.

CFM stands for cubic feet per minute. We consider it to be the best indicator when it comes to measuring how much air a ceiling fan, cooling fan, or pretty much any other fan moves.

The best way to answer this is to develop an understanding of DC (direct current) and AC (alternating current). DC motors can use up to 70% less energy in some cases over there AC counterparts. DC motors connect to a transformer rather than directly to the power sources, which allows them to be much more energy efficient. Another good way to save energy with a fan that has a light fixture is to use LED integrated, or LED light bulbs instead of traditional bulbs. These lights have a tendency to last longer than others and save you money.

This answer will depend on the kind of fan you have, and the dimensions of your ceiling. Getting the right downrod is important as it is what keeps your fan hanging properly. Try to keep the ceiling fan at least 8-8.5 feet off the ground. Higher ceilings will ultimately require longer downrods than others. To get the right downrod, take down some measurements and consult your expert.

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