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🗓️ 22 July 2025
⏱️ 8 minutes
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If you're a fan of fans, this is the podcast for you! In this short podcast episode, Bryan shares how installing ceiling fans can be a smart HVAC design strategy (even though he wasn't a fan of fans!).
Ceiling fans break the "don't blow air on people" rule we usually refer to in duct design, but they can solve quite a few basic comfort problems, especially in homes with lower loads than we've historically seen. They're great for creating high-velocity airstreams and mixing air. Low-load homes have systems with lower tonnages; they don't move as much air and could use a little bit of help from a ceiling fan.
Air mixing is also poor in homes that have a greater distance between the air and the ceiling. Stratification of the air causes comfort problems due to temperature differences, and hot or cold surfaces can also contribute to these issues for similar reasons. Moisture and eventual growth are also concerns when we allow rooms to have those temperature differences (especially on the ceiling, as water vapor is lighter than air).
Ceiling fans disrupt the stratification of air and water vapor. They solve air mixing problems while they dispel odors and maintain more consistent dew points throughout the air. Modern fans with ECMs can also run at a low speed without taking a large energy efficiency hit. Ceiling fans are great and relatively inexpensive solutions that can solve comfort and IAQ problems in high-performance homes.
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0:00.0 | Super Califragilistic XB Alidotius. This is the HVAC school podcast. I'm Brian. This is the podcast |
0:09.2 | that helps you remember some things you might have gone along the way, as well as the podcast that I say |
0:13.7 | weird things that I make up on the spot when I start for some reason. But today we're going to talk |
0:19.1 | about fans, ceiling fans specifically, actually, and that's |
0:22.2 | not normally a thing that we talk about because we're sort of too good for ceiling fans. You start |
0:27.3 | with ceiling fans, then you graduate to air conditioning and refrigeration. But, you know, we're |
0:31.2 | going to back up and we're going to talk about ceiling fans today. But before we do that, we want to |
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1:21.2 | All right, so let's start with this. |
1:22.9 | The title of this podcast is fan of fans, but I am actually not a fan of fans. |
1:26.8 | I do not like fans. I don't like |
1:28.9 | how they look. I don't like them blowing in my face when I'm trying to sleep. I do like being a |
1:34.1 | comfortable temperature, though. So I recently gave in and installed a ceiling fan in my master |
1:39.4 | bedroom. Not that you care, but I was very opposed to it. I always, in Florida, I think it's because |
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