<font size="4"><font face="tahoma,sans-serif">John, honing in on that last bit regarding the fan moving at 200 mph over a body, what is the speed of a ceiling fan--at the low, middle and high speed? Just curious.<br><br>
We use fans a whole lot in our open high ceiling house, both in the summer and in the winter. In the latter case, the ceiling fans seem to help distribute heat from a stove source. Last year when there was some discussion on this list about the efficacy of this method of distribution, I tried unsuccessfully to measure the effects. Surely the greater warmth I feel down below is not my imagination?<br>
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A fan, using say 20 Watts blowing air at 200 feet per minute over a persons body, would make a house at 80 F feel like it is 72F to a person lightly dressed.<br></i>
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