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		<title>CEILING FAN (1200MM)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A ceiling fan is a device suspended from the ceiling of a room, with hub-mounted rotating blades that circulate the air, thereby producing a cooling or desertification effect. Most ceiling fans have an electrical switch that allows one to reverse the direction of rotation of the blades.</p>
<p>Principle behind the Ceiling Fan</p>
<p>The electric motor is the electric machine within the ceiling fan that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. The ceiling fan capacitor torques up the electric motor, allowing it to start and run. An electrical current reaches the motor and then enters coils of wire that are wrapped around a metal base. As this current passes through the wire, a magnetic field is caused that expends force in a clockwise motion that actually changes the electric energy into mechanical energy. This action causes the motor coils to spin. As the coils are spinning, the fan captures this spinning motion, transferring it to the fan blades.</p>
<p>How the Ceiling Fan Cools</p>
<p>Fans do not actually cool air (if anything, electric fans warm it slightly due to the warming of their motors), but the breeze created by a ceiling fan speeds the evaporation of sweat on human skin, which makes the body feel cool. Thus, fans may become ineffective at cooling the body if the surrounding air is near body temperature and contains high humidity.</p>
<p>Ceiling fans are very commonly used for circulation of air in a room to bring the cooling purpose easier. Due to circulation of air in a room, the cooling rate increases and we feel cool and less suffocation. When the air is circulated, air comes from other place and due to this the room becomes cool.</p>
<p>In order to meet the increased circulation of air the ceiling fan should following requirements.</p>
<p>The speed of rotation of ceiling fan should be adequately fast, a speed of nearly 220 rpm is sufficient for this purpose.</p>
<p>The speed of the ceiling fan should be adjustable so that a person can adjust the speed of the ceiling fan depending upon his requirement. For this purpose regulator is used.</p>
<p>The blades of the ceiling fan should never be flat; it should be of curved type so as to agitate the air which is in contact with than.</p>
<p>Amount of lubricates used in the ceiling fan should be minimum for servicing.</p>
<p>The weight of the ceiling fan should be neither too higher nor too low, in orders to have less support and less vibration.</p>
<p>Benefits of Ceiling Fans</p>
<p>Ceiling fans are more than just a basic amenity for residential applications. Increasingly, ceiling fans are found in applications varying from industrial and warehouse applications to offices and high-end hospitality settings, and everything in between.</p>
<p>The key benefits of ceiling fans are as follows:</p>
<p>Thermal Comfort</p>
<p>Improved Air Distribution</p>
<p>Improved Perceived Air Quality</p>
<p>HVAC First Cost Savings</p>
<p>Energy Savings The following subsections describe each of these benefits in more detail.</p>
<p>Thermal Comfort</p>
<p>Simply stated, thermal comfort is an occupant’s satisfaction (“comfort”) with the perceived temperature (“thermal sensation”) of their environment. For centuries, humans have been using fans to help regulate thermal comfort. The reason for this is simple: in warm conditions there is generally less heat lost from the skin than in cooler conditions, and so people are at risk of warming up (the science of thermal comfort is described in more detail below). Increased air movement across the skin carries away more heat from the body (via convection and evaporation), and thereby restores comfort. Since the advent of mechanical HVAC systems, building designers have largely focused on a single factor of thermal comfort: air temperature. However, modifying other factors of thermal comfort, such as air speed, changes how a particular air temperature is perceived. Occupants near a ceiling fan will feel cooler than they would at the same temperature in still air, similar to the phenomenon of “wind chill”, though the wind chill index is typically used for higher air speeds and colder temperatures than occur indoors. Similarly, when the air temperature is warmer, occupants near a fan will feel more comfortable than they would in still air conditions.</p>
<p>Improved Air Distribution</p>
<p>In addition to the thermal comfort benefits of increased air speeds, ceiling fans can also improve air distribution, working in concert with the HVAC system to provide the desired thermal conditions more consistently throughout a space. When correctly designed and operated, ceiling fans support the HVAC system to minimize temperature gradients within a space, providing more consistent temperature and air quality conditions throughout a space. This improved air distribution can be effective for both heating and cooling scenarios. For example, ASHRAE Standard 62.1 – Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality lists a ventilation effectiveness of 0.8 for ceiling-supplied warm air systems (due to stratification of the warm air near the ceiling), but adding ceiling fans in this scenario brings the ventilation effectiveness back to 1.0, or fully mixed condition, reducing the amount of outside air required.</p>
<p>Improved Air Quality</p>
<p>By increasing air movement and improving air distribution in a space, ceiling fans also improve air quality. The increased air movement prevents the sensation of stale or stuffy air, and can help dissipate odors. One recent study has also documented a measurable air quality improvement from ceiling fans by dissipating CO2 and other exhaled pollutants that would otherwise gather near occupants in still air conditions. Large-scale studies of occupant survey data indicate that occupants would prefer more air movement than they have, especially in conditions where occupants report feeling warm, as illustrated in</p>
<p>First Cost Savings</p>
<p>The benefits described above—thermal comfort, improved air distribution, and improved air quality— achieve more than just increased occupant satisfaction, they can also help reduce first costs for HVAC systems. Using ceiling fans to more effectively distribute air throughout a space can reduce the extent of distribution ductwork and diffusers required to serve a zone. Additionally, if the same zone is designed to a slightly higher cooling setpoint due to the comfort cooling effect provided by the fans, this can also reduce the required latent and sensible cooling capacity of the HVAC system, providing first cost savings to equipment and ductwork.</p>
<p>Energy Savings</p>
<p>Perhaps most importantly, when implemented effectively as an integral component of a building’s thermal comfort strategy, ceiling fans can also result in significant energy savings by reducing the demand on the HVAC system. Although ceiling fans consume energy, the potential HVAC savings outweighs fan energy use, typically by a factor ranging between 10 and 100 times. The primary energy saving derives from thermal comfort benefits of ceiling fans, keeping occupants comfortable at higher temperatures and allowing for increased cooling setpoints. Effectively, a room with ceiling fans is thermally comfortable over a wider range of temperatures than a room without ceiling fans. This wider range of temperatures reduces the cooling and fan energy consumption of the HVAC system. Counterintuitively, this wider range of temperatures also reduces heating energy consumption because when a space is warmer, it will take longer to cool down to the heating setpoint. Lastly, when ceiling fans are used to provide air distribution, reducing the extent of distribution ductwork and diffusers, they also help reduce HVAC fan energy by reducing the pressure drop in the air system. The section on Modelling, Simulation and Estimating Energy Savings discusses these effects in more.</p>
<p>It is intended to prepare a Feasibility Report to install a Ceiling Fan (1200 MM) production facility with an installed capacity of 30000 Pieces / Year as a Green Field Project.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/ceiling-fan-1200mm/">CEILING FAN (1200MM)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://projectreports.eiriindia.org">EIRI - eBooks and Project Reports</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
CONSTRUCTION OF CEILING FAN<br />
TYPES OF CEILING FAN<br />
USES AND APPLICATION<br />
BIS SPECIFICATION<br />
PROCESS FLOW CHART<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS<br />
QUALITY CONTROL<br />
MARKET POSITION<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT<br />
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CEILING FAN<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>01. PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05. FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06. RAW MATERIAL<br />
07. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
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		<title>CEILING FAN</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/ceiling-fan/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 05:53:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A ceiling fan is a device suspended from the ceiling of a room, with hub-mounted rotating blades that circulate the air, thereby producing a cooling or destratification effect. Most ceiling fans have an electrical switch that allows one to reverse the direction of rotation of the blades.</p>
<p>Principle behind the Ceiling Fan</p>
<p>The electric motor is the electric machine within the ceiling fan that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. The ceiling fan capacitor torques up the electric motor, allowing it to start and run. An electrical current reaches the motor and then enters coils of wire that are wrapped around a metal base. As this current passes through the wire, a magnetic field is caused that expends force in a clockwise motion that actually changes the electric energy into mechanical energy. This action causes the motor coils to spin. As the coils are spinning, the fan captures this spinning motion, transferring it to the fan blades.</p>
<p>How the Ceiling Fan Cools</p>
<p>Fans do not actually cool air (if anything, electric fans warm it slightly due to the warming of their motors), but the breeze created by a ceiling fan speeds the evaporation of sweat on human skin, which makes the body feel cool. Thus, fans may become ineffective at cooling the body if the surrounding air is near body temperature and contains high humidity.</p>
<p>Ceiling fans are very commonly used for circulation of air in a room to bring the cooling purpose easier. Due to circulation of air in a room, the cooling rate increases and we feel cool and less safiocation. When the air is circulated, air comes from other place and due to this the room becomes cool.</p>
<p>In order to meet the increased circulation of air the ceiling fan should following requirements.</p>
<p>a) The speed of rotation of ceiling fan should be adequately fast, a speed of nearly 220 rpm is sufficient for this purpose.</p>
<p>b) The speed of the ceiling fan should be adjustable so that a person can adjust the speed of the ceiling fan depending upon his requirement. For this purpose regulator is used.</p>
<p>c) The blades of the ceiling fan should never be flat; it should be of curved type so as to agitate the air which is in contact with than.</p>
<p>d) Amount of lubricates used in the ceiling fan should be minimum for servicing.</p>
<p>e) The weight of the ceiling fan should be neither too higher nor too low, in orders to have less support and less vibration.</p>
<p>Benefits of Ceiling Fans</p>
<p>Ceiling fans are more than just a basic amenity for residential applications. Increasingly, ceiling fans are found in applications varying from industrial and warehouse applications to offices and high-end hospitality settings, and everything in between.</p>
<p>The key benefits of ceiling fans are as follows:</p>
<p>• Thermal Comfort</p>
<p>• Improved Air Distribution</p>
<p>• Improved Perceived Air Quality</p>
<p>• HVAC First Cost Savings</p>
<p>• Energy Savings The following subsections describe each of these benefits in more detail.</p>
<p>Thermal Comfort</p>
<p>Simply stated, thermal comfort is an occupant’s satisfaction (“comfort”) with the perceived temperature (“thermal sensation”) of their environment. For centuries, humans have been using fans to help regulate thermal comfort. The reason for this is simple: in warm conditions there is generally less heat lost from the skin than in cooler conditions, and so people are at risk of warming up (the science of thermal comfort is described in more detail below). Increased air movement across the skin carries away more heat from the body (via convection and evaporation), and thereby restores comfort. Since the advent of mechanical HVAC systems, building designers have largely focused on a single factor of thermal comfort: air temperature. However, modifying other factors of thermal comfort, such as air speed, changes how a particular air temperature is perceived. Occupants near a ceiling fan will feel cooler than they would at the same temperature in still air, similar to the phenomenon of “wind chill”, though the wind chill index is typically used for higher air speeds and colder temperatures than occur indoors. Similarly, when the air temperature is warmer, occupants near a fan will feel more comfortable than they would in still air conditions.</p>
<p>Improved Air Distribution</p>
<p>In addition to the thermal comfort benefits of increased air speeds, ceiling fans can also improve air distribution, working in concert with the HVAC system to provide the desired thermal conditions more consistently throughout a space. When correctly designed and operated, ceiling fans support the HVAC system to minimize temperature gradients within a space, providing more consistent temperature and air quality conditions throughout a space. This improved air distribution can be effective for both heating and cooling scenarios. For example, ASHRAE Standard 62.1 – Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality lists a ventilation effectiveness of 0.8 for ceiling-supplied warm air systems (due to stratification of the warm air near the ceiling), but adding ceiling fans in this scenario brings the ventilation effectiveness back to 1.0, or fully mixed condition, reducing the amount of outside air required.</p>
<p>Improved Air Quality</p>
<p>By increasing air movement and improving air distribution in a space, ceiling fans also improve air quality. The increased air movement prevents the sensation of stale or stuffy air, and can help dissipate odors. One recent study has also documented a measurable air quality improvement from ceiling fans by dissipating CO2 and other exhaled pollutants that would otherwise gather near occupants in still air conditions. Large-scale studies of occupant survey data indicate that occupants would prefer more air movement than they have, especially in conditions where occupants report feeling warm, as illustrated in</p>
<p>First Cost Savings</p>
<p>The benefits described above—thermal comfort, improved air distribution, and improved air quality— achieve more than just increased occupant satisfaction, they can also help reduce first costs for HVAC systems. Using ceiling fans to more effectively distribute air throughout a space can reduce the extent of distribution ductwork and diffusers required to serve a zone. Additionally, if the same zone is designed to a slightly higher cooling setpoint due to the comfort cooling effect provided by the fans, this can also reduce the required latent and sensible cooling capacity of the HVAC system, providing first cost savings to equipment and ductwork.</p>
<p>Energy Savings</p>
<p>Perhaps most importantly, when implemented effectively as an integral component of a building’s thermal comfort strategy, ceiling fans can also result in significant energy savings by reducing the demand on the HVAC system. Although ceiling fans consume energy, the potential HVAC savings outweighs fan energy use, typically by a factor ranging between 10 and 100 times. The primary energy saving derives from thermal comfort benefits of ceiling fans, keeping occupants comfortable at higher temperatures and allowing for increased cooling setpoints. Effectively, a room with ceiling fans is thermally comfortable over a wider range of temperatures than a room without ceiling fans. This wider range of temperatures reduces the cooling and fan energy consumption of the HVAC system. Counterintuitively, this wider range of temperatures also reduces heating energy consumption because when a space is warmer, it will take longer to cool down to the heating setpoint. Lastly, when ceiling fans are used to provide air distribution, reducing the extent of distribution ductwork and diffusers, they also help reduce HVAC fan energy by reducing the pressure drop in the air system. The section on Modelling, Simulation and Estimating Energy Savings discusses these effects in more.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/ceiling-fan/">CEILING FAN</a> appeared first on <a href="https://projectreports.eiriindia.org">EIRI - eBooks and Project Reports</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CEILING FAN<br />
HOW THE CEILING FAN COOLS<br />
BENEFITS OF CEILING FANS<br />
THE KEY BENEFITS OF CEILING FANS ARE AS FOLLOWS:<br />
THERMAL COMFORT<br />
IMPROVED AIR DISTRIBUTION<br />
IMPROVED AIR QUALITY<br />
FIRST COST SAVINGS<br />
ENERGY SAVINGS<br />
CONSTRUCTION OF CEILING FAN<br />
INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION OF CEILING FAN<br />
INTERNAL PARTS:<br />
DIAGRAM &#8211; INTERNAL PARTS OF CEILING FAN<br />
EXTERNAL PARTS:<br />
DIAGRAM &#8211; EXTERNAL PARTS OF CEILING FAN<br />
1. ELECTRIC MOTOR:<br />
2. BLADES:<br />
3. BLADE FLANGES:<br />
4. CANOPY/SWITCH CUP:<br />
5. BALL BEARING:<br />
6. SUSPENSION ROD/DOWN ROD:<br />
7. SPEED REGULATOR:<br />
BEST CEILING FANS IN INDIA<br />
CEILING FAN SIZE GUIDE:<br />
TYPES OF CEILING FAN<br />
(1) STANDARD CEILING FANS<br />
(2) LOW PROFILE CEILING FANS<br />
(3) ENERGY STAR CEILING FANS<br />
(4) DUAL MOTOR CEILING FANS<br />
(5) REMOTE-CONTROLLED CEILING FANS<br />
(6) DAMP &amp; WET CEILING FANS<br />
USES AND APPLICATION<br />
1. COOL DOWN YOUR ROOM (AND YOURSELF)<br />
2. DEAL WITH SMOKERS<br />
3. SLEEP EASIER<br />
4. KEEP HUMIDITY IN CHECK<br />
5. PROTECT YOUR BATHROOM<br />
6. ACCENTUATE YOUR ROOM<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION<br />
PROCESS FLOW CHART<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS<br />
RAW MATERIAL<br />
1) MARKING<br />
QUALITY CONTROL<br />
ENCLOSURES:<br />
STAMPINGS:<br />
BLADES:<br />
HEAT RESISTANCE:<br />
MOISTURE RESISTANCE:<br />
BEARINGS:<br />
PROTECTIVE MEASURES:<br />
PROTECTION AGAINST DIRECT CONTACT:<br />
CAPACITORS:<br />
SUSPENSION SYSTEM:<br />
PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK:<br />
FINISH:<br />
SPEED REGULATORS:<br />
TESTING &#8211; PLEASE REFER IS: 374:1979<br />
CATEGORIES OF TESTS<br />
MARKET POSITION<br />
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE:<br />
MARKET GROWTH<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT<br />
MAJOR PROVISIONS IN ROAD PLANNING FOR MULTIPURPOSE SERVICE ARE:<br />
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS<br />
PRIMARY FACTORS<br />
1. RAW-MATERIAL SUPPLY:<br />
2. MARKETS:<br />
3. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY:<br />
4. WATER SUPPLY:<br />
5. CLIMATE:<br />
6. TRANSPORTATION:<br />
7. WASTE DISPOSAL:<br />
8. LABOR:<br />
9. REGULATORY LAWS:<br />
10. TAXES:<br />
11. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:<br />
12. COMMUNITY FACTORS:<br />
13. VULNERABILITY TO WARTIME ATTACK:<br />
14. FLOOD AND FIRE CONTROL:<br />
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT<br />
1. DEPRECIATION:<br />
2. FIXED ASSETS:<br />
3. WORKING CAPITAL:<br />
4. BREAK-EVEN POINT:<br />
5. OTHER FIXED EXPENSES:<br />
6. MARGIN MONEY:<br />
7. TOTAL LOAD:<br />
8. LAND AREA/MAN POWER RATIO:<br />
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
PROJECT HANDLING<br />
PROJECT SCHEDULING<br />
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE<br />
TIME SCHEDULE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CEILING FAN<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF M.S SHEET<br />
SUPPLIERS OF AXLE (SHAFT) OF CEILING FAN<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CEILING FAN BALL BEARING<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLASTIC CANOPY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF BODY CASTING<br />
SUPPLIERS OF COPPER WINDING WIRE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF REGULATOR<br />
SUPPLIERS OF ROTOR AND STATOR<br />
SUPPLIERS OF EPOXY PAINT<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CAPACITOR<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF POWER PRESS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF SHEARING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF BENDING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF DRILLING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CNC LATHE MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF POWER HACKSAW<br />
SUPPLIERS OF GRINDING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF WELDING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF FAN MOTOR WINDING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CEILING FAN BALANCING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PRECISION MEASURING TOOLS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF ELECTRICAL MEASURING AND TESTING EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF POWER TRANSFORMER<br />
SUPPLIERS OF ELECTRICAL PANEL<br />
SUPPLIERS OF EFFULENT TREATMENT PLANT (ETP PLANT)<br />
SUPPLIERS OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF AIR COMPRESSORS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF SHOT BLASTING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF JIGS AND FIXTURE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF SUBMERSIBLE WATER PUMP<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PAINTING EQUIPMENTS</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>01. PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05. FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06. RAW MATERIAL<br />
07. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/ceiling-fan/">CEILING FAN</a> appeared first on <a href="https://projectreports.eiriindia.org">EIRI - eBooks and Project Reports</a>.</p>
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		<title>CEILING FANS</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/ceiling-fans-2/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2019 06:42:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A ceiling fan is a device suspended from the ceiling of a room, with hub-mounted rotating blades that circulate the air, thereby producing a cooling or destratification effect. Most ceiling fans have an electrical switch that allows one to reverse the direction of rotation of the blades.</p>
<p>Principle behind the Ceiling Fan</p>
<p>The electric motor is the electric machine within the ceiling fan that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. The ceiling fan capacitor torques up the electric motor, allowing it to start and run. An electrical current reaches the motor and then enters coils of wire that are wrapped around a metal base. As this current passes through the wire, a magnetic field is caused that expends force in a clockwise motion that actually changes the electric energy into mechanical energy. This action causes the motor coils to spin. As the coils are spinning, the fan captures this spinning motion, transferring it to the fan blades.</p>
<p>How the Ceiling Fan Cools</p>
<p>Fans do not actually cool air (if anything, electric fans warm it slightly due to the warming of their motors), but the breeze created by a ceiling fan speeds the evaporation of sweat on human skin, which makes the body feel cool. Thus, fans may become ineffective at cooling the body if the surrounding air is near body temperature and contains high humidity.</p>
<p>Ceiling fans are very commonly used for circulation of air in a room to bring the cooling purpose easier. Due to circulation of air in a room, the cooling rate increases and we feel cool and less safiocation. When the air is circulated, air comes from other place and due to this the room becomes cool.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/ceiling-fans-2/">CEILING FANS</a> appeared first on <a href="https://projectreports.eiriindia.org">EIRI - eBooks and Project Reports</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CEILING FAN<br />
HOW THE CEILING FAN COOLS<br />
CONSTRUCTION OF CEILING FAN<br />
INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION OF CEILING FAN<br />
INTERNAL PARTS:<br />
EXTERNAL PARTS:<br />
1. ELECTRIC MOTOR:<br />
2. BLADES:<br />
3. BLADE FLANGES:<br />
4. CANOPY/SWITCH CUP:<br />
5. BALL BEARING:<br />
6. SUSPENSION ROD/DOWN ROD:<br />
7. SPEED REGULATOR:<br />
DIAGRAM &#8211; RESISTANCE TYPE FAN REGULATOR<br />
GUIDELINES FOR CHOOSING A FAN<br />
TYPES OF CEILING FAN</p>
<p>USES AND APPLICATION<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION<br />
MARKET POSITION<br />
FAN INDUSTRY POSTS 10% DE-GROWTH IN SALES<br />
RESEARCH AND MARKETS: INDIA FAN MARKET OUTLOOK 2015-2021 –<br />
ORGANIZED PLAYERS TO CAPTURE ALMOST 75% OF THE FAN INDUSTRY<br />
BY 2021<br />
KEY SEGMENTS COVERED:<br />
FIVE-STAR RATED FANS CAN SAVE 35% OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION,<br />
SAYS ROHIT MATHUR<br />
CEILING FAN EXPORT FROM INDIA<br />
CROMPTON CONSUMER UP 56% IN JUST 6 MONTHS<br />
OVERVIEW OF MARKET<br />
HISTORY OF FAN INDUSTRY<br />
STRUCTURE OF THE INDIAN FAN INDUSTRY<br />
MARKET INFORMATION<br />
VOLUME OF SALES<br />
MARKET PRICES<br />
COST STRUCTURE<br />
AVAILABILITY<br />
CONSUMER PRIORITIES<br />
SPEED REGULATORS<br />
OPTIONS FOR INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF FANS<br />
CURRENT DESIGNS<br />
FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES<br />
DSM PROGRAMS FOR FANS<br />
CONCLUSIONS AND ACTION POINTS<br />
LEADING MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS/EXPORTERS OF CEILING FANS<br />
MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF CEILING FAN<br />
PROCESS FLOW CHART<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS<br />
RAW MATERIAL<br />
QUALITY CONTROL<br />
ENCLOSURES —<br />
STAMPINGS —<br />
BLADES —<br />
HEAT RESISTANCE —<br />
MOISTURE RESISTANCE —<br />
BEARINGS —<br />
PROTECTIVE MEASURES —<br />
PROTECTION AGAINST DIRECT CONTACT —<br />
CAPACITORS —<br />
SUSPENSION SYSTEM —<br />
PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK —<br />
FINISH —<br />
SPEED REGULATORS —<br />
TESTING &#8211; PLEASE REFER IS:374:1979<br />
CATEGORIES OF TESTS<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF M.S SHEETS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF AXLE OF CEILING FAN<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CANOPY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CRNGO SILICON STEEL<br />
SUPPLIERS OF INSULATION KRAFT PAPER<br />
SUPPLIERS OF COPPER WINDING WIRE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF BODY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CEILING FAN REGULATOR<br />
SUPPLIERS OF ROTOR AND STATOR<br />
SUPPLIERS OF EPOXY PAINT<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CAPACITOR<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERIES<br />
POWER PRESS<br />
SHEARING MACHINE<br />
BENDING MACHINE<br />
DRILLING MACHINE<br />
CNC LATHE MACHINE<br />
POWER HACSAW<br />
GRINDING MACHINE<br />
WELDING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF FAN MOTOR WINDING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CEILING FAN BALANCING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PRECISION MEASURING TOOLS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF ELECTRICAL MEASURING AND TESTING EQUIPMENT<br />
POWER TRANSFORMERS<br />
ELECTRICAL PANEL<br />
EFFULENT TREATMENT PLANT<br />
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENTS<br />
AIR COMPRESSORS 106<br />
MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS<br />
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS<br />
SHOT BLASTING MACHINE<br />
JIGS AND FIXTURE<br />
SUBMERSIBLE WATER PUMP<br />
PAINTING EQUIPMENTS</p>
<p><strong>APPENDIX – A:</strong></p>
<p>1. COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
3. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4. FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5. RAW MATERIAL<br />
6. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10. PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12. RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13. INTEREST CHART<br />
14. DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15. CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ceiling fans (technically, paddle fans) are functional and attractive room additions that will add value when you have to sell your home. They can also assist with both heating and cooling your home in the coldest and warmest months of the year, with a switch that reverses the flow of the air as needed. When your heating system is operational, moving the switch up pushes the warm air off the ceiling to warm the whole living space. When the air conditioner is on, moving the switch down forces the cooler air to mix with the warm air at the top of the room. The A/C processes all the air, removing moisture and cooling it as well.</p>
<p><strong>Project Report Covers:</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
Properties<br />
Market Survey with future aspects<br />
Present Manufacturers<br />
B.I.S. Specifications<br />
Manufacturing Process with Formulae<br />
Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis<br />
Capacity<br />
Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates<br />
List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Details/List and Costs<br />
Power &#38; Water Requirements<br />
Labour/Staff Requirements<br />
Utilities and Overheads<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turnover<br />
Cost of Production<br />
Break Even Point<br />
Profitability<br />
Land Man Ratio<br />
Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</p>
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