4 Advice to Choose a Office Fan

11 Apr.,2024

 

The choices for fans are endless, from pedestal, tower, desk, circulator, the list goes on! With so many choices it can be tricky to know and understand which type will suit your needs and provide the key benefits. Are you unsure what type of fan you should buy to keep cool this year? We’ve explored the key ones with our advice to help you pick.

Pedestal

The traditional and most common type of fan is the pedestal, a floor mounted fan with three feet at the base, or, sometimes, a circular plate for balance.  The pedestal fan is good at moving a large amount of air within a room and normally can deliver that air through a right/left arc, sometimes up and down as well.  Height of the fan head can normally be adjusted.

Noise and appearance are the two major drawbacks with pedestal fans.  The new generation of DC fans do offer a lower noise level, but they tend not to offer the same height as traditional AC fans. It is best to check that a DC version will be tall enough before buying.

Pedestal fans are not going to win many style awards and this is one of the major drawbacks.

Tower Fans

These have a sleeker look to a pedestal fan and take up less floor space, but they move a lot less air, and because that air is being forced through a smaller space, they can be a lot noisier.  So, you end up using them on the quietest setting and then have a smaller air flow. These are very popular in bedrooms, where there is often a lack of space and a smaller air flow can be adequate to achieve the desired results.

Not all tower fans are as tall as they seem, so again watch out for height. It’s worth double-checking that the dimensions of the fan are in line with what you require, especially in the bedroom, as you will need a tall fan to move the air above the level of the bed.

The newer DC versions offer a quieter experience, so worth exploring.

Desk/Table Fan

This is basically a pedestal fan with no legs, or a tower fan without the height. Make sure you have sufficient space on your desk.

A desk fan might not be the most aesthetically pleasing and noise may be an issue, but the air flow will be smarter than that of a pedestal fan due to the smaller blade size.

Table fans have the advantage of being small enough to position anywhere you need them, as long as they are in reach of a power socket.

Air Circulators/Whole Room Air Circulators

This category means different things to different people. In the UK the air circulator has always been the larger, commercial, usually metal encased floor mounted fan with large blades, designed to move a large amount of air in a medium to large space.  Not generally used in the home or office because they will blow all of your paperwork all over the place and would make a heck of a noise!

In Asia the air circulator is much more of an all-purpose fan for use all year round in a domestic or office setting.  These types of fans are now available in the UK and the rest of Europe.

They are used for a variety of purposes;

  • To provide a cooling breeze as we would do in the summer.
  • To push cold air from an air conditioner more evenly around the room.
  • To dry laundry.
  • To move air towards an air purifier

And they can be used in the winter. That’s right, a fan can be used in winter to help spread heated air more evenly around a room or to stop air from being trapped up at the ceiling.

They can do all of this because they combine a large air flow with up/down, left and right oscillation so they are moving air through a wide range of angles.  The oscillation can be turned off so that you are then focusing on moving air from, or to a particular spot (as with the heating or air conditioning support).

 

New models like the MeacoFan 1056 use a DC motor to provide a far quieter performance with a wide range of fan speeds (12 in the case of the MeacoFan) so you can go from something that is near silent for use in the bedroom at night, to the top speed which is moving a huge volume of air around a room for you.

The new type of whole room air circulators offer far more flexibility and can cover a host of applications for you and tick all of the right boxes when it comes to noise, performance and looks.

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Last Updated March 08, 2024

Fans are a vital part of keeping us cool during warm weather. With several types of fans available on the market, it can be challenging to determine which type of fan is the most powerful. This article will provide you with a comprehensive guide on the most powerful types of fans available.

We'll break this article down into the following sections:

How do fans work?

The first thing you should do is check the filters. If the filters are dirty, they will need to be replaced. Dirty filters can block airflow and cause the air conditioner to work harder, which can lead to higher energy bills. It's always important to refer to the manufacturer's instruction booklet to know how to check your filters. If your air conditioner is a wall split unit, you must hire an air conditioning professional that is F Gas registered for any service or maintenance work.

Air flow rating

If you've been looking to buy a fan recently, you may have come across the term "airflow rating". But what does it mean? In short, airflow rating is a measure of how much air a fan can move. It's usually given in cubic feet per minute (CFM), and the higher the number, the more air the fan can move.

It’s important to consider airflow rating when choosing a fan for a particular space. If you're looking for a fan that will sit right beside you, you may not need one with a high airflow rating; however, for larger spaces a higher CFM rating will be needed. So, keep in mind the airflow rating when you're shopping for a fan - it could make all the difference in keeping you cool and comfortable.


Airflow rating Best used for Pedestal fans 2500-6000 CFM Large spaces Floor Fans 2000-5000 CFM Larger spaces Tower Fans 1500-5000 CFM Medium spaces Wall Fans 1500-4000 CFM Smaller spaces Desk Fans 800-2500 CFM Personal use

Pedestal floor fans

Pedestal floor fans offer the most versatility as they do not need to be placed on anything. They tend to have bigger blades making them an excellent choice for larger spaces, such as your living room. They are quite portable and typically have an adjustable height, tilting, and oscillating features. Pedestal fans usually have adjustable speed settings, allowing you to run them quietly at night and on full power during the day, providing a powerful and steady breeze. A pedestal floor fan normally has an impressive airflow rating of 2,500 to 6,000 CFM.

Features to look out for:

  • Remote control functionality
  • Quiet mode
  • Nighttime settings/timer
  • Fixed and swing fan motion

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Desk fans

When it comes to personal cooling options for workspaces, desk fans are a popular choice due to their small size and portability. These fans are specifically designed to be placed on desks or tables, providing users with a refreshing and cool breeze in proximity. Compared to ceiling and wall fans, desk fans have a lower airflow rating, which typically ranges from 800 to 2,500 CFM. However, what they lack in power, they make up for in versatility. Desk fans often feature the ability to tilt and oscillate, allowing users to customise the direction and flow of the air to their liking, making them an even more practical and adaptable option for personal use.

Features to look out for:

  • Remote control functionality
  • Fixed, tilt, and swing oscillation
  • Quiet mode
  • Sleep settings/timer
  • Integrated handle for portability

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Tower fans

Tower fans are great for those who prefer a sleek and often quieter option when it comes to cooling. Their tall, cylindrical shape saves space, while providing top-notch air circulation. Although they stand tall (normally between 70 cm and 120 cm high) they are typically lightweight and easy to reposition around the home. These units can be slipped in next to sofas or chairs, offering a desecrate look that does not intrude on your room's decor. With higher airflow ratings than desk fans, they range from 1,500 to 5,000 CFM - making them a must-have for any room in the house.

Features to look out for:

  • Remote control functionality
  • Tower fixed and rotating
  • High air-flow

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Wall fans

If you're looking for a powerful yet space-saving option to keep your kitchen or bathroom cool, wall fans are the way to go. These fans are mounted on the wall and can be plugged into any electrical socket for convenience. With three blades that rotate at high speeds, they offer consistent and strong airflow, making them perfect for compact spaces. In the UK, wall fans have an airflow rating ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 CFM, ensuring you get the cooling you need.

Features to look out for:

  • Remote control functionality
  • Oscillating function for wider air distribution
  • Adjustable fan head for optimum comfort
  • 3 Speed/Mode settings and simple button controls

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Floor fans

Experience maximum comfort and convenience with high velocity floor fans. Perfect for both office and home cooling, these fans offer various speed settings to ensure ideal comfort all day long. The adjustable tilt mechanism allows you to direct airflow with precision, reaching those hard-to-reach areas effortlessly. Easy to assemble and use, floor fans provide powerful performance for everyone to enjoy. Whether you need a cool breeze in the summer or circulation during the winter, floor fans have got you covered.

Experience the advantages of a user-friendly and budget-friendly floor fan, designed to enhance your comfort and cooling needs.

Features to look out for:

  • Remote control functionality
  • Tower fixed and rotating
  • High air-flow

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In conclusion, the power of the fan depends on the size of the room, how close you are to the fan itself and your personal preferences. Don't let the heat get you down and choose the right fan and stay comfortable all season long.

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