
A fan is a simple yet highly effective device designed to move air and improve indoor comfort.
Its working principle is based on an electric motor that rotates blades. As the blades spin, they capture air and push it forward, creating continuous airflow.
There are several types of fans: axial (most common), centrifugal, tangential, and bladeless models. Each type differs in airflow strength, direction, and distribution.
The main components include an electric motor, impeller (blades), protective grille, housing, and control unit. Modern fans may include timers, oscillation modes, and remote controls.
When choosing a fan, consider airflow capacity (m³/h), noise level, installation type, and additional features.
Although a fan does not lower air temperature like an air conditioner, it effectively circulates air and creates a cooling sensation.
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