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Modern Fan Co - Cirrus Ceiling Fan

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Features:
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Three Plywood Blades
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36, 42 or 52 Inch Blade
Spans at No Additional Cost
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36, 42 or 52 Inch Mahogany
and Maple Blades available at No Additional Cost
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36, 42 or 52 Inch Curved
Plastic Blades (for Damp Locations) available at No Additional
Cost
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14 degree Blade Pitch
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Three-Speed 125 x 28 mm
Stack Motor
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Multiple Hanging Heights
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UL and CSA Listed for Installation in Damp
Locations
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Adapts to Sloped Ceilings
up to 33 degrees in pitch.
Product Description:
Includes 6" and 13" downrods
for 17" and 24" overall lengths. To calculate overall
height when using optional downrods, add 11" to the downrod
length. The Cirrus/Short was developed in 1997 as an alternative
to the Cirrus fan. The cylindrical body was truncated and the
motor housing hung from a more conventional downrod to adapt better
to long drops and to give a different look than the Cirrus.
Even though the Cirrus/short is our smallest fan it uses the
most powerful GE style motor. This power with the 14 degree blade
pitch will do a great job moving the air.
The Cirrus/Short is all die-cast aluminum and offered in a gloss
white and hand brushed aluminum finish. The balanced blades are
either injection molded acrylic in an innovative curved shape
or standard plywood laminate.
The motor is a high power silicon steel unit with 18 poles, designed
for long life and cool running, and is controlled by two capacitors.
The Cirrus motor can run at any of three speeds set by the control.
The Modern Fan Company offers several switching and control options
for both speed and light control. Please see the controls section.
All Modern Fan Co. products carry a damp location UL/CUL listing.
The Cirrus/Short is available in several standard, as well as
custom lengths and with a 42", 50" or 52" blade
span. The diameter of the body is 6" at the point where the
blade enters the rotor. Can accommodate up to 33 degree sloped
ceiling; for slopes over 33 degrees but under 45 degrees, use
the sloped ceiling adaptor (sold separately).
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