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Guide
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Guide for ceiling fans
- Mounting of ceiling fans
- Design of ceiling fans in school rooms and classrooms
- Design of ceiling fans in offices and conference rooms
- Design of ceiling fans in hotel rooms
- Air flows of ceiling fans in summer operation
- LED lamp flickers when controlled with the remote control
- Why extra flat ceiling fans?
- Distribution and utilization of warm air
- How many blades?
- Save heating costs in winter?
- Forward or reverse, which is better?
- A breath of fresh air in summer?
- What ceiling fan diameter for which room size?
- Electrical connection of your CasaFan ceiling fan
- Always full speed with the ceiling fan
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Avoidance of resonance vibrations during installation
- Mounting on "Berlin ceilings"
- Step switching via bus system
- Stepless control of ceiling fans
- Is reverse running really useful in winter?
- How do resonance noises occur?
- Ceiling fan motor energy consumption
- Connecting a ceiling fan with or without lighting to the house electrical network
- Installation on sloped ceilings
- Mounting ceiling fans on sloped ceilings with high inclination of the ceiling
- Mounting options
- Guide for infrared heaters
- Guide for insect protection
- Guide for ventilation technology
- Guide for TDA system
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Guide for ceiling fans
Avoid resonance vibrations during mounting
Fixing in plasterboard or wooden panels should be done through the ceiling tile into the substructure, for example, roof battens or beams.
Although, according to the technical data of some manufacturers, special dowels often quite carry the required weight of the fan in plasterboard, but do not take away from them the possibilities of resonant vibrations. The same applies to wood screws in wooden ceilings. The resulting annoying noise, which is usually in the lower frequency range, is generated by vibrations of the ceiling.
Therefore, we advise in any case to screw the fan to the substructure or else to brace the suspended ceiling by means of especially long screws or threaded rods to the main ceiling.