How To Add Luxury To Your Home With A Belt Driven Ceiling Fan
A lot of modern ceiling fans are being manufactured these days and all of these evolved from the belt drive technology. A belt driven ceiling fan is equipped with a single motor with a pulley and drives the belt which is stretched and connected to each fan. This antique kind of fan is still being manufactured by popular brands but these days, they have incorporated electricity in the primitive technology.
Fanimation is the leading manufacturer of this unique belt driven ceiling fan fixtures. Most of these fans are seen in commercial or industrial areas because it requires a wide space on the ceiling and they are also typically more expensive than standard ceiling fans. Some people though, have applied this technology in their households. If your ceiling space is small, Fanimation’s FP510AB Bourbon Street Series fan with short belt and pulley is appropriate. You can find this available online in CSN Ceiling Fans for $1,582.02. It has 5 52” blade spans with a reversible walnut/oak finish and an 18 degree blade pitch. It runs only on one speed which is about 80-90 rpm. Each fan includes 40 feet of belting and requires the ceiling to withstand at least 50 lbs. This can only be used indoors and not advised to use in areas that are sound-sensitive like children’s or babies’ room. The motor is covered with a limited lifetime warranty.
For a rustic inspired house or maybe a tropical styled interior with some ceiling space, the Fanimation Brewmaster Long Neck, model FP20AB, is perfect for your space. This is available in Hansen Wholesale at a discount price of $786.45. This has tropical inspired 52” oval leaf blades in a natural finish with an 18 degree blade pitch. It features a 3-speed slide control and has an FK-2100 motor. Its rpm is around 42 to 91 on its maximum. The fan is UL listed for indoor use. The product weighs about 75 pounds and comes with a limited lifetime motor warranty. This belt driven ceiling fan is also customizable in the vendor’s website. You can choose from other finishes of blades and also is controls. The blade finishes would depend on availability.
If budget is not an issue for you and you have a big ceiling space or you will be using these fans in a commercial area, then the best should be included in your options. Fanimation’s Bourbon Street Series 3- Section Belt System, SKU # KW2216, is available in CSN Ceiling Fans for the price of $6,488.46. This is a three fan system that has an antique brass finish and 3 sets of 5 reversible 52” blades in a wood finish. Each of the three fans includes 40 ft. of belting. It can be spaced and mounted around 6 – 16 feet apart. It measures 21” from ceiling to the switch cup without the light fixtures attached. Light kits are adaptable and sold separately. This belt driven ceiling fan system is UL listed for indoor use only and not to be installed in sound-sensitive areas. The belt driven ceiling fan may not be for every household but for the house layouts that permit it and for those who can afford it, it is certainly a great fixture to showcase in your homes. It can be a great investment that will add aesthetic value to your home. |

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