Ceiling Fan Remote Control
In the recent world of technology, where everything is getting automated, why should a basic
thing like a ceiling fan be left jostling in the crowd? Almost all of the latest fan models available in the market
today have been incorporated with a remote sensing system. The costs of these fans are higher in relation with its
predecessors, but shelling out a few extra bucks for your comfort is not a very big problem. These fans are so much
popular and in demand that almost all the fan companies big or small have started bulk production of these.
The next question that comes into our mind is the functioning of this unique system. With science and technology
moving in such a fast pace, it is not very difficult to imagine such a technology. The scientific rationale is also
very simple. The receiver end of the remote is inbuilt inside the body of the fan while the controlling body is
either placed on the wall as a switch or just likewise.
The two common most variety among which you can make a selection from is either a hand held remote control or a
switch that fits on your wall.
The working of the remote control is extremely easy to understand. The receiver is located in between the lower
and upper housings that together forms like a cage. The receiver is provided with the desired electronic and
electrical connections that are responsible for controlling the rotational speed of the motor as well as the speed
at which the blades of the fan moves. Some remotes also come with an added functionality of controlling the
direction of movement and the lights attached to the ceiling fan.
The ease and benefits of a remote system enabled fan is implicit. It is not so difficult to imagine a life where
everything is within an arms reach and a click away. It is easy to install and does not require too much of
technical knowledge. The guidelines provided by the company itself are sufficient for you to understand how to use
it. It exempts you from the pain of getting up every time you want to switch off or switch o the ceiling fan.
Moreover
one can regulate the speed of the fan without having to get up. Many of the latest
remote systems have been enabled with a thermostat too. A thermostat is a device which helps in regulating the
temperature fluctuations and maintains the temperature at a steady point. Thermostat enabled remote systems
automatically increases the fans speed when the temperature steadily increases or the humidity content of the room
increases. Similarly it reduces the speed of the fan when the temperature drops suddenly. The remote systems also
enable you to switch on/off the lights that come attached with your ceiling fans.
The competitors in the industry have also come with the unique idea of converting your old fans into remote
controlled fans. Brand names like Crompton Greaves bring to you an easy guide to converting your old fans to remote
enabled fans at a very reasonable and affordable price.
The prices of these fans vary form brand to brand and comes in as cheap as 25$ to as expensive as 250$. The
price range also depends on the finish, style and the design of the fan. The size of the fan and the speed of the
motor determine the efficiency and the amount of breeze it is able to provide.
Remote controlled fans have specially been designed keeping in mind the needs of the consumer and to provide
extreme luxury and comfort.
|