With clockwise rotation, the space is heated in winter, while with counterclockwise rotation, the space is cooled in summer.
In this way, you facilitate the circulation of warm air trapped in the ceiling and save up to 30% on heating costs.
What is the benefit of the reverse blade rotation direction?
A ceiling fan operating in the reverse direction (clockwise) during winter transfers warm air from the ceiling to the lower layers of the space.
This technique results in the circulation of warm air throughout the space, distributing heat more effectively without creating thermal stratification but rather a mixture of air with the best possible uniform temperature in the space.
Practically, this technique yields energy savings by reducing heating costs by up to 10%.
Remote Control
Options:
On/off
Speed
Reverse rotation
Timer
Light on/off
Lighting mode
Technical Specifications
Diameter: 48"- 120cm
3 speeds
3 blades
Reverse rotation capability
1 LED light 18W
Choice of 3 white shades: warm, cool, and natural white
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The installation of a ceiling fan (if done carefully) is not the easiest thing, but the fan itself is beautiful if you like this style, relatively quiet and efficient. The light is quite strong, but with the three temperature levels, it serves most scenarios. Finally, the remote control is simple and has good range. I would definitely recommend it.
The fan literally rocks! Amazing performance from the very first setting, the motor is silent, you only hear the sound of the air, and it has a beautiful appearance. It loses one star because of the "bright" idea that the manufacturer had to place a LED light with three different shades that changes the color of the light with every press, which is quite annoying.
Relatively easy assembly, you just need to remove a safety from the tube and two rods to pass the cable and the two sockets/caps through it, and then screw the blades and the LED plate. The noise at low speed is almost zero, at medium and high speed you can hear the air, not the motor. The light is quite satisfactory and the LEDs are neutral white (~4000K). What I didn't like is that the IR receiver doesn't fit inside the cap, it sticks out and needs to be attached with double-sided tape.
I also installed a Bayside yesterday (similar design at the same price) which, although it was much simpler to assemble and more aesthetically pleasing, had a slight issue with noise and a repetitive clicking sound at high speed (which I read as a complaint in a review of another model from the same company), which I located at the base - where the fan hangs. Because it moves at high speeds where it hangs, the pivot, it is probably not well designed or made from the right materials and creates some noise. If you slightly move/turn it, it stops.
In general, having installed around 10 Primo, one Eurolamp, a couple of IQ, and one Bayside, I will go with Primo again (in the price range of 100-130€).