FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions & answers

You need to consider your room size, too small and the air won’t disperse throughout the room, too large and it could overwhelm the space.

Here’s a general guide to fan size recommended for room size, measured by blade span:

Fan Blade should be at least 1 metre away from the wall

Room Size Fan Size
Small Rooms – Up to 10′ x 10′ (100 sq. ft.) 30″ to 48″
Large Rooms – Up to 20′ x 20′ (400 sq. ft.) 50″ to 54″
Great Rooms – Over 20′ x 20′ (400 + sq. ft.) 50″ or Larger

What if my room is bigger or longer ?
You might consider installing either two fans or one of our bigger fans 96″ (LMD32) or 72″ (NMD48)

While both A.C. and D.C. motors serve the same function of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy, they are powered, constructed and controlled differently. 

The most basic difference is the power source. A.C. motors are powered from alternating current (A.C.) while D.C. motors are powered from direct current (D.C.), such as batteries, D.C. power supplies or an AC-to-DC power converter. 

DC Motor are more Energy Saving and would translate to lesser electrical bills

Our warranty is only applicable in the country of purchase. 

We would strongly recommend you to keep your proof of purchase to avoid any dispute if you require any servicing request.

Please fill in this form and we will do our best and arrange a servicing request for you ASAP. Please allow us 3-7 working days time to get back to you.

Our fan’s motor warranty is 3-5 years depending on model, spare parts one year warranty. 

 

Depending on your ceiling height and fan depth, heres a general guide for you

Ceiling Height Downrod Length
11′ 12″ to 18″
12′ 18″ to 24″
13′ 36″
14′ 48″
15′ 60″
16′ 72″

 

 

 

Definitely yes ! A ceiling fan can make a room feel six to eight degrees cooler. If you combine it with your air conditioner , it doesnt strain the air conditioner as much and it is more environmental friendly.

Yes, you can. However, please approach a certified technician to install your ceiling fan.

Ceiling Fan TroubleShooting Guide

If your ceiling fan wobbles/shakes, it may be caused by several factors such as bent blade brackets, loose screws, or dusty or warped fan blades. You can try the steps below to fix the problem:

  1. Clean all dirt or debris from all fan blades gently
  2. Tighten any loose screws on the ceiling fan

If wobbling persists, Please seek us for professional help here.

  1. If you’ve recently installed the fan, please wait for 24 hours for the ceiling fan to adjust before listening for any noise.
  2. If your ceiling fan has a light kit, tighten any loose screws or ensure the glass piece is secured in its position. 
  3. Tighten any loose screws 
  4. Check that the fan blades are not cracked/damaged. Replace any damaged blades

If all else fails, its highly recommended that you engage us to assess and remedy for you here.

One of the parts inside the fan might not be working as well already. Please apply here for it.