Summers are getting hot, and many of us just turn on the AC and then just forget that it exists. The result is a sky-high electricity bill at the end of the month. However, there is something that most people never think about. Their old companion, the ceiling fan. You may have sidelined it, but the ceiling fan might be the simplest tool you can use alongside your AC to bring that electricity bill down. The combination of a ceiling fan and an AC is one of the most underused tricks in home cooling. I bet once you understand how it works, you will never look at that fan the same way again.
Both ceiling fans and air conditioners (ACs) help keep a room cool, but they do it in different ways. An AC cools the air and blows it into the room. A ceiling fan, on the other hand, spins its blades to move air around, creating a breeze that helps sweat evaporate from your skin faster. This makes you feel cooler, even though the fan doesn’t actually lower the room’s temperature.
When you use a fan and an AC together, they work better as a team. The AC cools the air, while the fan spreads that cool air evenly throughout the room. As a result, you feel comfortable more quickly.
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Because the fan helps circulate the cool air, you can set your AC temperature 4-6°C higher and still feel just as cool. This means that the AC would have less work to do to cool your room because the fan helps spread the cool air around the room.
You can also think of it like the AC is used to cool the room, while the fan is used to blow the cool air on you.
Here are a few advantages that come with the use of an AC and ceiling fan combination:
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While the two devices work like a charm when used together, there are some myths associated with the trick, so let’s debunk them: