Commercial Pedestal Fan 20 inch w/ Wheel Kit 3 Speed 6200 CFM CCUP20
FEATURES
Commercial duty circulating fans (knock down)
20” stationary models
Pedestal models come with sturdy base and adjustable pole
Adjustable pedestal (54”-64”)
3 speed motor
Industrial grade, painted aluminum blades
Standard OSHA guard
Motors are thermally protected
Complete with 10’, 120V grounded plug
20” pedestal complete with wheel kit
- Model No.:
- CCUP20
- Voltage:
- 120
- Warehouse:
- New York
- Type:
- Air Circulator Fans
- Blade Size (Inches):
- 20
- CFM Low:
- 4200
- CFM Medium:
- 5200
- CFM High:
- 6200
- Hertz:
- 60
- Drive Type:
- Direct
- Horsepower:
- 1/4
- Limited Warranty:
- 1 Year Limited
- Phase:
- 1
- Speed(s):
- 3
- Weight lbs.:
- 47
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Notice: Manufacturer's products features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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California Residents: WARNING- This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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I’m trying to find a replacement fan blade for a high velocity pedestal fan utilitech model # FES50-F1 I believe my son originally bought at Lowe’s
Unfortunately, We do not offer the fan blade for this brand.
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Why does my fan slow down and stop then shuts itself off
Typically, a circulation fan of this type will react like this due to ambient temperature on the room or space. If the ambient temperature in the space is above 104 degrees F. THis will cause the theraml protection on the fan to trip, which will stop the fan. Once the motor cools, the fan should start again. If you are experiencing this, and it is not about the temperature in the room, you may want to call Canarm 800,267.4427 and speak to someone in the technical dept.
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How noisy is the fan?
The manufacturer Canarm does not currently have a sound rating for this fan.
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Looking for an oscillating fan I can use in my horse barn. I am concerned about the fire risk from accumulating dust in the air from the hay or wood shavings we use as bedding.
Here is a link to the Pedestal Fans. The word "Oscillating" will be in the title: https://www.industrialfansdirect.com/collections/pedestal-fans/standard-pedestal-fans
Regarding the potential of fire, we would not have an answer for that, unless you purchase an explosion proof pedestal fan: https://www.industrialfansdirect.com/collections/explosion-proof-fans-and-blowers/products/24pf-hl -
Where can I get the motor worked on or can I try thinking it may just needs to be oiled ?
You may want to contact the manufacturer (Canarm) regarding this question: 800-267-4427