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Post by Max C. on Feb 28, 2015 13:43:04 GMT -5
SMC is one of the most international fan company ever. Casablanca had a limited amount of 220 volts fans. Which models? The Canarm Royal and Canarm Original collections does not even exist anymore. I know the Original Collection was discontinued. The Royal Collection too now? Wow, Canarm is heading towards the dumpster!
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Post by Jordan U on Feb 28, 2015 13:53:52 GMT -5
Wow, Canarm is heading towards the dumpster! What companies aren't?
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Post by Max C. on Feb 28, 2015 14:03:17 GMT -5
Emerson, and Fanimation in terms of fans.
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Post by Jordan U on Feb 28, 2015 14:08:33 GMT -5
Emerson, and Fanimation in terms of fans. This is true, but neither have a whole lot of fans I particularly like.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Feb 28, 2015 15:14:11 GMT -5
Max,
You that is always very up to date wit current fans I'm surprised you haven't noticed that about Canarm. The last time the Royal collection existed was in 2010.
In the 1990's a few models like Delta II and Lady Delta were made in 220 volts.
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Post by Max C. on Feb 28, 2015 16:57:30 GMT -5
Max, You that is always very up to date with current fans I'm surprised you haven't noticed that about Canarm. The last time the Royal collection existed was in 2010. To be honest, I don't pay attention to a lot of newer Canarm models since about 90% of them are total garbage. In the 1990's a few models like Delta II and Lady Delta were made in 220 volts. Were these sold in North America for commercial installations, or were these genuine 220/240-volt models for overseas?
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Feb 28, 2015 17:14:28 GMT -5
In the 1990's a few models like Delta II and Lady Delta were made in 220 volts. Were these sold in North America for commercial installations, or were these genuine 220/240-volt models for overseas? They were sold elsewhere. Why do you think they would have been for commercial installation in the US and Canada? They were 50 Hz.
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Post by Max C. on Mar 1, 2015 1:54:03 GMT -5
Why do you think they would have been for commercial installation in the US and Canada? They were 50 Hz. You never mentioned they were 50-hertz...
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 1, 2015 2:17:20 GMT -5
Why do you think they would have been for commercial installation in the US and Canada? They were 50 Hz. You never mentioned they were 50-hertz... No but I thought it was taken for granted for you. 220 volts at 60 Hz it's still pretty rare.
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Post by Max C. on Mar 1, 2015 22:11:28 GMT -5
No but I thought it was taken for granted for you. 220 volts at 60 Hz it's still pretty rare. 240-volts at 60-hertz is what just about every commercial or industrial building uses for lighting, HVAC and other systems. Not to mention, every house with an electric oven, dryer or furnace also uses 240-volts at 60-hertz.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 1, 2015 22:15:21 GMT -5
No but I thought it was taken for granted for you. 220 volts at 60 Hz it's still pretty rare. 240-volts at 60-hertz is what just about every commercial or industrial building uses for lighting, HVAC and other systems. Not to mention, every house with an electric oven, dryer or furnace also uses 240-volts at 60-hertz. Special commercial and industrial voltages don't count for ceiling fans. For regular ceiling fans it would be 120 volts. 220 volts-60 Hz is used in Perú, South Korea, the Philippines, some parts of Saudi Arabia and some states of Brasil. 220 volts Casablanca have been seen in various places such as France, Italia, Singapore and Australia.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 3, 2015 22:50:50 GMT -5
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Post by Max C. on Mar 3, 2015 23:21:07 GMT -5
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 4, 2015 0:52:49 GMT -5
They also had a SMC Laguna in pink and probably light blue.
The blades are just painted on the Banvil but it's okay, it's a polished brass fan, not antique brass.
No, actually those plain Canarm were pretty good for something sold at Rona as late as 2006.
The brass brackets on the Nadair are original.
Yes, the black 4 Saisons GE vent is a relist from a long time ago.
Yes, you just put in everything, you're not choosy in your lists.
Very cool the bronze SMC. They are more common in textured green. North America? I don't think they were even sold in the US. I'm not even sure if I ever saw an SMC in México. They are more common in the United Kingdom.
I like the housing on the Harbor Breeze but not the blades.
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Post by Max C. on Mar 4, 2015 22:53:48 GMT -5
They also had a SMC Laguna in pink and probably light blue. I think I've seen the pink ones. The blades are just painted on the Banvil but it's okay, it's a polished brass fan, not antique brass. I sincerely hope you're joking! No, actually those plain Canarm were pretty good for something sold at Rona as late as 2006. Have you ever worked with a Canarm of that type? The brass brackets on the Nadair are original. Interesting. I would have though that there would be more polished brass on the motor housing. Yes, the black 4 Saisons GE vent is a relist from a long time ago. I though so. Yes, you just put in everything, you're not choosy in your lists. Thanks for your opinion, though I respectfully disagree. You might be referring to the Hampton Bays I include from time to time. These end up in my lists due to sentimental value, or rarity. No offense, however including an extremely common builder-grade Air Cool GE-vent doesn't contribute to the list. Very cool the bronze SMC. They are more common in textured green. North America? I don't think they were even sold in the US. I'm not even sure if I ever saw an SMC in México. They are more common in the United Kingdom. I'm sure something along the lines of this was sold in the US at some point. After all, they had their own specific versions of the Park Avenue II/III and UB42. I know for a fact that SMC fans were sold in México, though the one I've worked with was re-branded. I like the housing on the Harbor Breeze but not the blades. Agreed. They do look kind of odd.
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