Top 20 Questions About Air Circulators — Answered by Experts
Top Questions About Air Circulators — Answered
Here are the most common questions buyers ask about air circulators.
General Questions
Q: What is a air circulators and how does it differ from a regular fan? A: A air circulators uses advanced motor technology (BLDC or inverter drive) that is significantly more energy-efficient than traditional induction motor fans.
Q: Are air circulatorss noisy? A: No — they are noticeably quieter than traditional fans, thanks to smoother motor operation and fewer vibrations.
Q: How long do air circulatorss last? A: With proper maintenance, BLDC motors in air circulatorss can last 8–15 years — significantly longer than traditional 4–8 year lifespans.
Q: Can I use a air circulators with a solar panel setup? A: BLDC fans are ideal for solar setups as they run efficiently on DC power and handle variable voltage well.
Q: Is there a government subsidy on air circulatorss? A: Some state governments and EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Limited) offer subsidised BLDC fans. Check with your local electricity board.
Q: What warranty should I expect? A: Look for a minimum 1-year comprehensive warranty on motor and parts. ReMobiler fans carry a 1-year warranty.
Q: Do you offer B2B/bulk pricing on air circulatorss? A: Yes — contact our enterprise team for bulk pricing starting at 5 units.
Technical Questions
Q: What input voltage does a air circulators require? A: Most BLDC/inverter fans work on a wide voltage range (150V–270V) and do not require a voltage stabiliser.
Q: Can I control a air circulators with my existing fan speed regulator? A: No. BLDC fans require their supplied remote or a compatible BLDC regulator. Traditional step regulators are incompatible.
Installation Questions
Q: Can I install a air circulators on a sloped ceiling? A: Yes, with an angled down-rod adapter (usually available separately). Most fans can be installed on slopes up to 45°.
Q: How long does installation take? A: A professional electrician can install a ceiling fan in 30–60 minutes.