what is the mechanism of a ceiling fan
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Ceiling fan is a Single phase Induction motor. Generally we use a capacitor start & run AC Motor for ceiling Fans. Working principle: whenever current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field-it experiences force. AC motor needs a rotating magnetic field in order to turn the rotor shaft.
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History Of Ceiling Fan
The invention of ceiling fans was a very significant contribution to mankind. It is the simplest and most affordable means to keep yourself cool in hot and humid climate. Though today we have the electrical version of the ceiling fan, it dates back to almost 500 BC.
The very first kind of fan was found in 17th century India – the ‘pankah’ that was manually operated by a servant for the kings and queens. It was basically a palm frond or a cloth that hung from a frame and it moved when the servant pulled a cord.
In 1882, Philip Diehl paved way for the first electrically powered fan when he adapted the motor used in Singer sewing machines to power the ceiling fan. As the concept caught on, in 1886 John Hunter along with his son, James, built a belt-driven ceiling fan with blades that was powered by a running water turbine.
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