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Post by andy on Sept 7, 2017 11:33:59 GMT -5
Well sorry about the blurriness, but here is the interesting setup of the fans at my school's Subway. First, I show the Kichler Basics in the room with extra seating, which runs on medium and is connected to a flip switch with some of the lights, and then I show the five Regency MX Excels in the main part of the restaurant, which are all connected to a single 3-speed wall control and were running on low.
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Post by Cole D on Sept 8, 2017 16:46:48 GMT -5
There are some interesting installs in that Subway, most of the ones in my area are fairly boring in comparison.
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Post by MattS on Sept 8, 2017 19:01:49 GMT -5
Interesting, almost every Subway I've ever been in, has either two or three Regencys like the ones shown, but they're never on a vaulted ceiling like the last one.
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Post by andy on Sept 9, 2017 15:11:21 GMT -5
Interesting, almost every Subway I've ever been in, has either two or three Regencys like the ones shown, but they're never on a vaulted ceiling like the last one. It's not vaulted, just higher than the rest of the place.
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Post by andy on Sept 17, 2017 13:41:30 GMT -5
I took some pictures that allow you see each fan more clearly.
The closest fan is the only Regency with the entire chain remaining. IMG_0292 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
Can you see the little bit of chain remaining on this one? The rest supposedly fell of, due to the fan's wobbling causing the chain to rock back and forth. IMG_0298 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
This is the worst installation out of all of them. Crooked switch housing, one bent blade, and it doesn't seem to be mounted very securely. At one point last year, the mounting hardware was only hanging by one screw. IMG_0299 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
A better look at this fan. IMG_0301 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
Would you all agree that this is a Kichler? No sticker visible on the switch housing, but it seems to meet all characteristics. IMG_0303 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
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Post by Noah C on Sept 17, 2017 15:50:35 GMT -5
I took some pictures that allow you see each fan more clearly.
The closest fan is the only Regency with the entire chain remaining. IMG_0292 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
Can you see the little bit of chain remaining on this one? The rest supposedly fell of, due to the fan's wobbling causing the chain to rock back and forth. IMG_0298 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
This is the worst installation out of all of them. Crooked switch housing, one bent blade, and it doesn't seem to be mounted very securely. At one point last year, the mounting hardware was only hanging by one screw. IMG_0299 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
A better look at this fan. IMG_0301 by carexpertandy, on Flickr
Would you all agree that this is a Kichler? No sticker visible on the switch housing, but it seems to meet all characteristics. IMG_0303 by carexpertandy, on Flickr The last fan is a Regency Professional series builder, not a Kichler. The Kichler has a thicker downrod, square-tip blades, and a Kichler branding.
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Post by Cullen D. on Sept 17, 2017 18:58:07 GMT -5
That entrance room is unique! Never seen a ceiling that high at a Subway before!
I have a feeling Subways used to have a variety of cool fans in the past. One in my city used to have brass Hunters, and one by my college has brass footprint-vent huggers.
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Post by andy on Sept 18, 2017 8:25:00 GMT -5
The last fan is a Regency Professional series builder, not a Kichler. The Kichler has a thicker downrod, square-tip blades, and a Kichler branding. You might be right that it could be a Regency rather than Kichler, but both models have been seen with square-tip and pointed-tip blades.
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Post by Jonathan A. on Sept 21, 2017 19:19:20 GMT -5
It could be Quorum Capri. Regency Professional Series I saw have thinner vents.
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Post by Cole D on Sept 22, 2017 22:45:23 GMT -5
That entrance room is unique! Never seen a ceiling that high at a Subway before! I have a feeling Subways used to have a variety of cool fans in the past. One in my city used to have brass Hunters, and one by my college has brass footprint-vent huggers. Some did. I have seen pictures of Subways with Lagunas I'm pretty sure. I know my nearest Subway used to have PB Hunter Studio Elites or whatever they were. Another had PB HB 5 blade Landmarks with GE vents and builder vents.
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Post by andy on Sept 23, 2017 12:11:50 GMT -5
The Subway in my neighborhood as well as one in a neighboring community has 3 Hunter Custom Homes.
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Post by andy on Apr 20, 2018 13:57:41 GMT -5
Here, I was able to get a video of the Regencys on high, which Jonathan asked for.
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Post by Jonathan A. on Apr 25, 2018 23:25:17 GMT -5
Here, I was able to get a video of the Regencys on high, which Jonathan asked for.
Thanks, now what about medium?
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Post by andy on Apr 26, 2018 9:15:16 GMT -5
Not sure if I'll ever be able to do that. Sometimes, I'm not sure if there's a big difference between medium and low. I'm actually graduating this Saturday, so it may be a while before I ever come back here.
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