This fan is designed with large, open spaces with high ceilings in mind. This ceiling fans contoured blades are proven to provide maximum airflow. This fan has a 52-inch blade span with a 14-degree blade pitch. This ceiling fan is available in a Brushed Steel finish with Brushed Steel-finished blades. A remote control or wall control can be programmed to work on this fan, providing convenience and ease of option in opposition to the included pull chain. (Remote control and wall control not included). A 22-inch downrod extends from the canopy to the motor. The fan contains a 188x15mm motor with one speed. This fan features a limited lifetime warranty on its motor. Industrial ceiling fans are not recommended for use in any household applications. Severe injury can result if any part of the body comes in contact with the sharp metal blades of these fans. Because the industrial ceiling fans operate at higher speeds than traditional ceiling fans, they are required to be hung at least 10 feet above the floor.
About Emerson Fan
J. W. Emerson founded the Emerson Electric Manufacturing Company in 1897 in St. Louis, Mo. Still based in the St. Louis area, Emerson Fan has been making quality electric parts for over 111 years. Starting with railroad switches, the company soon expanded to ceiling fans and was the first company to create a personal desk fan, a fad of office buildings during the 1920s. Besides its St. Louis headquarters, Emerson has production facilities in Dallas and Richardson, Texas, Lenexa, Kan., and Murfreesboro, Tenn.
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