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Winston Klassischer Industrieller Deckenventilator

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Winston Klassischer Industrieller DeckenventilatorProduktgre Gre: 30cm x H 60cm 12 x H 23. 6 Details Materialien: Metallrahmen, ABS Flgel, Motor aus reinem Kupfer. Leistung: 35W variable Frequenz. Ventilatorgeschwindigkeit: 6 Stufen Regelung. Spannung: AC 110 240V, 60Hz. Montage: Decke Umgebung: Innenbereich Feuchtigkeitsbestndigkeit: IP 20 Feuchtraumgeeignet, nicht wasserdicht, nur fr den Innenbereich. Oberflchen: Walnussfarbe, Nickel, Schwarz, Holzfarbe, Wei. Verkabelung: Festverdrahtet.

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Größe: Ø 30cm x H 60cm / ∅ 12″ x H 23.6″

Details

  • Materialien: Metallrahmen, ABS-Flügel, Motor aus reinem Kupfer.
  • Leistung: 35W variable Frequenz.
  • Ventilatorgeschwindigkeit: 6-Stufen-Regelung.
  • Spannung: AC 110-240V, 60Hz.
  • Montage: Decke
  • Umgebung: Innenbereich
  • Feuchtigkeitsbeständigkeit: IP 20 Feuchtraumgeeignet, nicht wasserdicht, nur für den Innenbereich.
  • Oberflächen: Walnussfarbe, Nickel, Schwarz, Holzfarbe, Weiß.
  • Verkabelung: Festverdrahtet.
  • Steuerungsmethode: Handfernbedienung.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

  1. Wie stark neigt sich der Kugelgelenkkopf tatsächlich – kann ich ihn seitlich ausrichten?

    Das Kugelgelenk ermöglicht es dem Ventilatorkopf, sich von der Vertikalen zu neigen – der typische Bereich bei dieser Art der Montage beträgt 30°–45° von der direkten Abwärtsrichtung, genug, um den Luftstrom schräg auf ein Bett, Sofa oder einen Schreibtisch zu richten, anstatt nur direkt auf den darunter liegenden Boden. Er dreht sich nicht um volle 90°, um horizontal wie ein Wandventilator zu blasen. Für ein kompaktes Schlafzimmer oder Büro, wo Sie den Luftstrom auf einen bestimmten Punkt richten möchten, deckt der Drehpunkt den benötigten praktischen Bereich ab.

  2. Ist der Kupfermotor merklich leiser als ein Standard-Ventilatormotor?

    Reine Kupferwicklungen in Kombination mit einer variablen Frequenzregelung erzeugen einen sanfteren magnetischen Feldübergang zwischen den Geschwindigkeitsstufen, was das Summen und Brummen reduziert, das bei Motoren mit Aluminiumwicklungen, die mit fester Wechselstromfrequenz betrieben werden, üblich ist. Bei den Geschwindigkeiten 1 und 2 läuft der Ventilator nahezu geräuschlos – ideal zum Schlafen bei eingeschaltetem Ventilator. Bei den Geschwindigkeiten 5 und 6 sind Luftstromgeräusche von den Flügeln und dem Gitter hörbar, wie bei jedem Ventilator bei hoher Geschwindigkeit. Der Motor selbst bleibt über den gesamten Bereich leise.

  3. Welche Raumgröße deckt der 30 cm / 12″ große Rotorblattdurchmesser ab?

    Ein 30 cm (12″) Ventilator gehört zur Kompaktkategorie – er bewegt die Luft effektiv in einem Raum von bis zu etwa 9–11 m² (100–120 sq ft), wenn er als primärer Luftzirkulator verwendet wird. Für größere Räume eignet sich der Ventilator gut als gerichteter Punktventilator, der auf einen Sitz- oder Schlafbereich gerichtet ist, und ergänzt eine zentrale Klimaanlage oder einen größeren Deckenventilator, anstatt ihn zu ersetzen. Das Kugelgelenk erweitert seinen effektiven Bereich, indem es Ihnen ermöglicht, ihn präzise auszurichten, anstatt sich nur auf den vertikalen Abwind zu verlassen.

  4. Benötige ich einen speziellen Wandschalter, oder regelt die Fernbedienung alles?

    Die Fernbedienung übernimmt die gesamte Geschwindigkeitsregelung und das Ein-/Ausschalten. Für die Ventilatorgeschwindigkeit ist kein spezieller Wandschalter erforderlich – ein handelsüblicher einpoliger Ein-/Ausschalter an der Wand reicht aus, um den Ventilator bei Nichtgebrauch vollständig vom Strom zu trennen. Installieren Sie keinen Dimmer oder variablen Wandschalter; diese sind nicht mit variablen Frequenz-Ventilatormotoren kompatibel und können den Motor mit der Zeit beschädigen.

  5. Welche Oberfläche passt am besten zu welchem Einrichtungsstil?

    Nickel passt natürlich zu gebürsteten Beschlägen, Edelstahlgeräten und grauen oder kühlen Interieurs. Schwarz wirkt gut in kontrastreichen Räumen – dunkle Schränke, Sichtmauerwerk oder matte schwarze Armaturenkollektionen. Walnuss und Holzfarbe passen in warm getönte, skandinavische oder Mid-Century-Modern-Räume, in denen bereits Holzmöbel vorhanden sind. Weiß integriert sich in helle, minimalistische oder Japandi-Räume, ohne die Aufmerksamkeit von anderen Elementen des Raumes abzulenken. Alle fünf Oberflächen verwenden die gleiche Gitterform und walnussfarbene Flügel; nur die Oberfläche des Baldachins, des Stiels und des Gitters ändert sich.

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