Yes, on what Lakota said. Also, I think Paige Bridges in Texas has or has a Fan. I sent her an email. YOu ought to see her vintage travel trailer artwork anyway! It's under Art by RVers on the right column of our home page. Type Fan in the Searh box very top right after logging in and there are about 5 pages of posts, questions and Fan photos. On the fan itself. Location depends on the type of fan: For Downrod-mount fans- ID sticker located on top of the motor housing (facing the ceiling of an installed fan). Look for number immediately after 'MOD'. For Low Profile (also called 'Hugger') fans- ID sticker is located on the mounting bracket. Look for number immediately after.
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I recently re-discovered an old Hunter Zephair oscillating desk fan in the attic. Model 250 C-16, Serial number P560750. Not sure how old this is. At least 1950 if not earlier, I'm guessing. Steel spider, aluminum overlapping blades. Fan runs okay in all three speeds, but the blade itself seems to be out of balance. Ceiling Fan Help Line: 1-877-332-6700 Via Email: Sales@CeilingFan.com Home. About Us. Contact Us. Returns and Exchanges. F.A.Q. Ceiling Fan Directory. Solidsquad solidworks 2014 keygen download filehippo. Blog. Videos.
By Type By Serial Contact Ron with additions (Must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Signal Information by Duane Burright: Dating Older GE Fans by FORM Letter. 1894 to 1929 GE Desk Fan Survey, Don Eckerson, Jan 2007. 1932-1963 GE Desk Fan Bill Kreiner: Fasco/Arctic Aire Date Codes. Scans of Original Fan-Related Print Material.
Why Hunter Fans?
Desk and pedestal fans from Hunter immediately bring their renowned style, quality, craftsmanship and performance to every room in and around your home, office and work. These fans provide more airflow than any other manufacturer on the market at the quietest level possible as confirmed by independent tests. Many such as the iconic retro styled Rockefeller have powerful, solid mechanical geared three-speed steel gearboxes. Forget the feeble, noisy and overpriced Dyson fans these are the genuine solid cast zinc job (for a full performance comparison with the Dyson desk fans which move 25 times less air, see review). With their all-metal construction, 85° of smooth oscillation, height and tilt adjust ability they make cooling your room a real breeze. To browse the full range of Hunter desk and pedestal fans go to hunterfan.co.uk. Noisy? Yes they do make some noise which is inevitable due to the power of the fan having a relatively small diameter blade. The noise is simply due to the propeller effect of the blade moving the air. Comparing the noise per m3 of air moved they are 25 times quieter than a Dyson. They do have 3 speed setting though which means they can be used on a lower setting if less noise is needed. They are not suitable for a bedroom where a ceiling fan is the best option as the RPM is much lower. They are great for offices and places where there are reasonable levels of background noise.
By Type By Serial Contact Ron with additions (Must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Signal Information by Duane Burright: Dating Older GE Fans by FORM Letter. 1894 to 1929 GE Desk Fan Survey, Don Eckerson, Jan 2007. 1932-1963 GE Desk Fan Bill Kreiner: Fasco/Arctic Aire Date Codes. Scans of Original Fan-Related Print Material.
Why Hunter Fans?
Desk and pedestal fans from Hunter immediately bring their renowned style, quality, craftsmanship and performance to every room in and around your home, office and work. These fans provide more airflow than any other manufacturer on the market at the quietest level possible as confirmed by independent tests. Many such as the iconic retro styled Rockefeller have powerful, solid mechanical geared three-speed steel gearboxes. Forget the feeble, noisy and overpriced Dyson fans these are the genuine solid cast zinc job (for a full performance comparison with the Dyson desk fans which move 25 times less air, see review). With their all-metal construction, 85° of smooth oscillation, height and tilt adjust ability they make cooling your room a real breeze. To browse the full range of Hunter desk and pedestal fans go to hunterfan.co.uk. Noisy? Yes they do make some noise which is inevitable due to the power of the fan having a relatively small diameter blade. The noise is simply due to the propeller effect of the blade moving the air. Comparing the noise per m3 of air moved they are 25 times quieter than a Dyson. They do have 3 speed setting though which means they can be used on a lower setting if less noise is needed. They are not suitable for a bedroom where a ceiling fan is the best option as the RPM is much lower. They are great for offices and places where there are reasonable levels of background noise.
The Rockefeller Desk Fan
The Rockefeller is a limited edition model which is no longer produced. It has attracted a huge amount of attention from the press for it's beautiful design. This is not just a desk fan it is a statement and reminder of solid reliable engineering from a bygone era of US industrial might and production. Even today Hunter fan files more patents than any other company in Memphis a testimony to it's innovation and flair. About Hunter Fan Company USA.
The Century Desk Fan
The Century desk fan is almost as powerful as the Rockefeller and has a classic New York style look to it. It is also available with bigger blades – that move even more air – as a a pedestal version (see picture at top of this page) in black and brushed nickel. These fans were sold in Harrods and The Conran Shop for a number of years. Although they are no longer available there they can be obtained online from a number of sellers.
Hunter fans are of a solid pedigree and come from a company that has been making fans for over 1125 years. They get rave reviews and have been featured in many of the leading home and style fashion magazines. Here are a couple:
Sunday Telegraph Review
25 Beautiful Homes Review
Vintage Hunter Fan Serial Numbers Diagram
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