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Post by MattS on Jun 14, 2017 20:54:09 GMT -5
Here's some industrial ceiling fans I've spotted over the last few weeks. Instead of making a separate thread for each one, I thought I would make one thread for all of them. The first 3 are at my church: This one is in the front entrance and was installed around 2008 if I recall correctly. There are three of these in the church itself, all installed in the early 2000's In a different church: Sorry the pictures are blurry, I was trying to be discrete when taking them. Doctor's office: There are two of these in the lobby. Both of them together: At a discount store near me:
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jun 14, 2017 21:00:09 GMT -5
Cool fans, thanks for posting.
The second model is a Canarm CP56. An extremely common fan in Québec and very well made. They are still made the same way. If you look at my sightings thread you will see plenty of them.
The 3rd model appears to be an SMC K56 sold with the Hampton Bay name in late 1990's and early 2000's. Notice the canopy.
The fourth model are currently Hampton Bays 150 cm.
The last one would be a NuTone Proline II.
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Post by MattS on Jun 14, 2017 21:04:20 GMT -5
At a local lumber store Emerson Heat Fan?
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Post by MattS on Jun 14, 2017 21:07:19 GMT -5
Cool fans, thanks for posting. The second model is a Canarm CP56. An extremely common fan in Québec and very well made. They are still made the same way. If you look at my sightings thread you will see plenty of them. The 3rd model appears to be an SMC K56 sold with the Hampton Bay name in late 1990's and early 2000's. Notice the canopy. The fourth model are currently Hampton Bays 150 cm. The last one would be a NuTone Proline II. I thought I saw an SMC logo on the 3rd one mentioned, and I thought the second ones were Hampton Bay. Would you happen to know what the 1st one is?
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jun 14, 2017 22:47:42 GMT -5
The first one appears to be an Airmaster but I'm not sure.
It's possible that the SMC might also be a much older model looking better at the blades and motor. It seems the canopy is actually a light fixture canopy and the fan would be from the 1970's. Either way it's an SMC.
The last one is indeed an Emerson Heat Fan.
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Post by MattS on Jun 20, 2017 20:27:51 GMT -5
At a local grocery store: Home Depot:
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