REMOTE CONTROL CEILING FAN
The biggest advantage of remote control fans is convenience. You can increase or decrease the fan speed in the comfort of your
own home. No need to go to the controller, change the
speed from anywhere with the remote control. The remote control ceiling fan can be a little pricey, but the extra cost is worth it.
why you should choose a fan with a remote control
1. Accessibility: The biggest advantage of remote controlled ceiling fans is their accessibility. Turn your ceiling fan on and off or change its speed with minimal movement. This means you don’t have to go to the switch every time you change settings. Laziness aside, this makes perfect sense if you’re building for someone with limited mobility. Elderly people or small children. This will improve your ability to control the fan without assistance.
2. One remote control for multiple fans: In homes with multiple ceiling fans in a given location. In a large living room, you don’t have to change it individually every time. In such cases, a remote controlled ceiling fan is definitely the best alternative. You can configure the fans so that their operation can be controlled by a single remote control. This eliminates the need to store multiple switches just to turn them on or off or control speed.
3. Integrated with lightning: If you want to install a luxury ceiling fan with lighting, the remote control model is ideal. Normally, to adjust the lights without affecting the ceiling fan, you would have to run his th wire from the fan to the wall switch. A remote controlled ceiling fan eliminates redundant wires in the circuit.
SPECIFICATION OF PRODUCT
SPECIFICATION*Under Standard in house laboratory test conditions
LIGHT SOURCE |
LED 18Watts (Color changeable) |
RATED VOLTAGE |
160V – 240V 50Hz |
POWER CONSUMPTION |
70 Watts |
NET CONTENTS |
Fan motor assembly, 3Blades, Canopy, Down rod and shackle assembly, Coupling Power, Remote control Set, Hardware Kit, Guarantee Card |
WARRANTY |
2 Years (Fulfilled by Company) |
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