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Post by Adam D. on Oct 17, 2004 14:22:57 GMT -5
Tat Windward ceiling fans added to tat gallery. Industrial and the household models. Check them out..
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Post by Sean B. on Oct 17, 2004 15:04:59 GMT -5
Cool fans. Are those plastic upper canopies or are they metal?
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Post by Andrew G. on Oct 17, 2004 16:19:03 GMT -5
Cool fans. Are those plastic upper canopies or are they metal? Them canopies are metal. These fans are really neat. I'm guessing that these fans go extremely slow like the other TAT industrial you had and the other TATs with that type of motor.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2004 18:30:44 GMT -5
These fans are really neat. I'm guessing that these fans go extremely slow like the other TAT industrial you had and the other TATs with that type of motor. I'd be willing to bet that they DONT. The canopies are metal but the nuts on the bottoms are plastic.
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Post by Adam D. on Oct 17, 2004 18:35:11 GMT -5
The lower canopies are metal
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Post by Andrew G. on Oct 17, 2004 19:17:05 GMT -5
I'd be willing to bet that they DONT. OH, If you haven't noticed, the TAT industrial fan Adam used to have in his gallery went slow, the 56'' versions go slow, my floral fan goes slow, and just about every other fan with that motor goes slow.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2004 19:20:38 GMT -5
OH, If you haven't noticed, the TAT industrial fan Adam used to have in his gallery went slow, the 56'' versions go slow, my floral fan goes slow, and just about every other fan with that motor goes slow. "If you havent noticed" . . . Adam's fan has a bad capacitor, and my TATs, one of which is near identical to the new one posted, runs fine.
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Post by Andrew G. on Oct 17, 2004 19:24:25 GMT -5
"If you havent noticed" . . . Adam's fan has a bad capacitor, and my TATs, one of which is near identical to the new one posted, runs fine. Yours must be different then. Almost ALL of the TAT's with that type of motor run abnormally slow because of the capacitor and the fact that the motors are too small.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2004 19:27:49 GMT -5
Yours must be different then. Almost ALL of the TAT's with that type of motor run abnormally slow because of the capacitor and the fact that the motors are too small. Nope, I've had/seen several and all behaved normally. Perhaps they got a bad batch of caps and yours need replacing as well. Motor size is fine.
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Post by Andrew G. on Oct 17, 2004 19:38:07 GMT -5
Nope, I've had/seen several and all behaved normally. Perhaps they got a bad batch of caps and yours need replacing as well. Motor size is fine. That must have been a very large batch of bad capacitors then, because I've seen a hell of alot of fans with that type of motor that go extremely slow on high.
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Post by Adam D. on Oct 18, 2004 12:44:15 GMT -5
These two go at a normal high speed. The CF 2A Goes faster than the industrial model. The industrial model does not go slow like the old one that I had up.
I forgot to take pictures of the five speed control yesturday. The speed control has info for the 36 inch model on the back of it. I'm guessing the control for the four blade model is no different. Five speed control is added to both fans...
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Post by Andrew G. on Oct 18, 2004 14:05:42 GMT -5
These two go at a normal high speed. The CF 2A Goes faster than the industrial model. The industrial model does not go slow like the old one that I had up. Thats weird. EVERY fan I've seen with that type of motor seems to go very slow for some reason. I don't know why these ones don't.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2004 15:09:05 GMT -5
Thats weird. EVERY fan I've seen with that type of motor seems to go very slow for some reason. I don't know why these ones don't. A better question would be why every one you've seen doesnt run properly. Read the above posts.
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