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Westinghouse Lighting Westinghouse 7812700 Jax, Modern Industrial Style Ceiling Fan and Wall Control, 56 Inch, White Finish

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Color: White


Pattern Name: Fan


Features

  • Indoor 56 inch ceiling fan, down rod only installation ideal for great rooms up to 400 square feet
  • White ceiling fan with three white steel blades
  • Westinghouse ceiling fans feature a high-quality motor, deliver powerful air movement and quiet performance
  • Wall control ceiling fan offers easy operation, on/off and 5-speed fan control
  • 15 year limited motor warranty and two-year warranty on all other parts

Description

The durable Westinghouse Industrial 56-Inch Three-Blade Indoor Ceiling Fan is designed for commercial, industrial or larger residential spaces. Well- recognized for its modern, mechanical appeal, the Industrial fan has a clean white finish, needs minimal assembly and includes a five-speed wall control unit. Perfect for workshops, high ceiling great rooms, two-story entryways and lofts. Intended to circulate air more powerfully than standard ceiling fans, the industrial fan must be hung at least 10 feet above the floor. The Westinghouse Industrial fan is backed by a 15-year limited warranty on the motor and a 2-year warranty on all other parts. Westinghouse is a trusted, global brand. Westinghouse knows lighting and offers products with exceptional quality, reliability and functionality. Product reference number 78127.


Color: White


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 26 x 8.8 x 9 inches


Material: Alloy Steel


Controller Type: Button Control


Finish Type: Steel


Number of Speeds: 5


Number of Blades: 3


Wattage: 60 watts


Voltage: 120


Air Flow Capacity: 4833 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Model Name: JAX


Collection Name: Industrial


Product Dimensions: 26 x 8.8 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 17.36 pounds


Department: Lighting


Manufacturer: Westinghouse


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Westinghouse 7812700


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Diameter: 56 Inches


Specific Uses For Product: General Purpose


Finish Types: Steel


Material Care Instructions: Hand Wash


Warranty Description: 15-year limited.


Batteries Required?: No


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  • Best ceiling fan at ANY price
After a month of 24/7 use, I now have some experience. By far the best ceiling fan at any price. At $55, it moves more air and looks more contemporary & sleeker than any $500 designer fan. Same fan as the brushed nickel model so read those reviews as well. Set to the lowest speed, it moves as much air as some residential fans move at their highest speed. I have it mounted above my bed. On the highest speed, it moves so much air it blows the Sunday paper apart & off the bed. Standard installation will lower the fan blades almost 2 ft so if you have 8ft ceilings, it's too dangerous for residential installation. The blades are metal, move at an incredible speed & could probably slice a tomato. You do not want them clipping your hand. BUT ... the down rod can easily be cut in half (with only modification being to drill a new cross mounting hole in the rod, keeping the blades safely above 7ft. Have never had to sleep with the fan set to "high" but the dogs love sleeping under it on hot days and I find that it takes minutes to cool down the room before bed if I turn on the A/C + the fan on high for a few minutes, then back to second lowest speed when I crawl into bed. Saves running the A/C in there all day. To address, other writers' criticisms: - the motor itself is whisper quiet. Quieter than many other brands. But it is impossible to move that much air without hearing the sound of rushing air. Set on "high" there almost a slight "helicopter chop" sound but that's not the motor, that's the metal blades slicing thru the air. But remember, for me, the blades are only 4 feet above the bed. Mounted from a 14 ft ceiling, you might not hear it at all. To me it's "white noise" that drowns out other sounds (but not the TV) but again, I have never had to set it higher than "medium" to stay cool at night. Your choice: strong quiet motor that blows a lot of air that creates some wind noise set on the highest when you really need it, or suffer thru a hot night when you are dying for a breeze. - Lot of criticism of the old fashion looking surface mount box switch. So much so that I ordered a slide dimmer at the same time. But at time of installation, I read NOT to use an electronic dimmer (why, I don't know). And know from other installations, some dimmers can cause the motor to hum. If you have a row of switches, the standard surface box switch could present an installation challenge. In my case, the fan switch is by itself. So rather than risk a potential humming noise, I used the provided switch. After 2 days, I got use to it. It looks like a regular thermostat. Bid deal. Plus I like that the switch "clicks" from one speed to the next, as opposed to sliding. So each position is always the same speed, which matters because since this fan is powerful, it can take a minute or more for the motor to get the blades spinning at the speed you set. There's no second guessing if you set it to the correct speed like there would be with a sliding dimmer switch. - And there is no "reverse switch". Again, big deal. Google the web and you'll find some expert opinions that the "winter" & "summer" settings for ceiling fans is a marketing myth. It doesn't matter if the fan pulls the cold air up or pushes the hot air down, once you've got the air circulating, there are no longer any different temperature zones in the room. The pros just say to use low or medium speeds in winter to avoid a "wind chill" effect. Lastly, easiest fan I've EVER installed. All others have required a second pair of hands to hold it while I connect the wires. Suggestion: - mount the blades PRIOR to lifting the motor onto the socket. When it's fully assembled all you have to do is lift the motor with blades and place the ball into the socket holder. That's it. No more holding a heavy motor. Then do the wire connections. There are only 3 blades, easy to work around them connecting the wires and beats trying to climb even higher later to mount the blades from the top. - Use rubber, even plain old weather stripping between all screw connections, between the holding bracket & the junction box, even between the ball & the socket to dampen any vibration noise. During the first week, I would occasionally hear a rhythmic "clicking noise" if the fan was set too long at the same speed. It had no relation to the speed of the fan (so I knew it wasn't the fan blades hitting anything) and it disappeared if I slightly rocked the based of the fan (carefully) while it was spinning. After trial and error, I discovered it was the electrical wire nut covers tapping against each other inside the junction box. Wrapping them with insulating foam and electrical tape solved the problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2011 by Sugar+Rosie

  • best buy!
This fan is truly a great product for the price. I see a lot of whiners on this site complaining about the fan being too strong (air movement) or, most common, the wall controller is too bulky or "80s looking". Please, give me a break. This is an industrial fan, with industrial intentions and industrial appearance. I noticed that the same people doing the complaining have also included pictures showing how they ignored the ceiling height rule with this fan. This fan is not to be taken lightly, it should only be mounted in HIGH ceiling applications. As to these fans working in moisture environments, I don't live in an area of high humidity but I do use these as well as other manufacturers fans in greenhouses. My opinion on the secret to longevity for ceiling fans outdoors is to never turn them off. Ive had inexpensive fans in continuous use in greenhouses for over 20 years until the blades finally gave up and fell apart (composition blades). I gave 3 of these fans a trial and was very impressed in all aspects with them. I just placed an order for 12 more for a 200' greenhouse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019 by Les J Price

  • A few hacks for porch or humid environments
For outdoor use in a protected location, these fans appear to be a steal. All metal construction means no sagging blades. Unfortunately as others have noted, the unit is prone to rust. Here are a few hacks you can easily do that will help extend the service life of this fan before you hang it: 1) Tape close the little holes on the top. Dust and bugs _will_ get in there. Also humidity will rust the unprotected bearings. 2) A little machine oil on around the top shaft. 3) Try to improvise a seal around the top shaft. If you disconnect the wiring and down rod you could slip over a rubber grommet, but you'll need to replace one wiring connector. Or, just try to improvise a seal using tape. I use metallic duct tape, it is very sticky and won't fall apart as it ages. 4) Rub the entire unit and blades down with acetone and then paint it your favorite color with good exterior spray paint (Rustoleum or Krylon from your local home improvement center). Follow with two coats of clear from the same manufacturer. When these fail, it is the bearings that give out. It is unfortunately really, because even with cheap plastic seals this unit could be a lot more capable. But you can fix this yourself. You won't find another fan that comes close without spending 5 to 6 times as much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2020 by David Sundstrom

  • These are super fans! We used them for our family restaurant patio, they are perfect!
The remote controls were very convenient as we also use these fans on the inside of a small family restaurant dining room, and I actually bought more fans for our small outdoor dining patio area! The remotes work perfectly, and these fans are extremely functional and quiet!
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021 by EB

  • A super deal here
Excellent value, super quiet, moves plenty of air on low speed in our 2400sf high ceiling shop (we installed 2). Got a Lutron TGFSQ-FH-WH Toggler Fan Speed Control at the advice of other amazons, (the included control unit is very bulky, won't fit in a standard single switch box, and is not reported to work well) and for under $100 delivered, we have a robust, attractive, and efficient air mover. Will buy more of these in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2016 by rojo

  • Fantastic fan
I installed this in the center of my shop to push the hot air down from the ceiling. While it is a bit noisy while on high, it's a shop so it doesn't matter. I have found that if it's set on the lowest setting it moves the air enough that the heaters run a lot less and the entire shop is the same temperature. If on high it will move sawdust, paper, and plastic bags that are on the floor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2019 by Jason W.

  • Got It for My Shop
I have a regular auto shop w/2 hoists and in the spring and summer it needs to be fumigated. These fans helped a lot and aren't difficult to install at all. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022 by Justina

  • Best fan for business it works and delivers more then exact
I bought 2 of this fans for my business and they were easy to install and they workers great they helped my A/C a lot and they save me power because my A/C don't have to run all the day to keep the store cool I highly recommend them
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2020 by Bishoy Bishoy

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