Thursday, April 30, 2015

Revolutionary new technology that makes ceiling fans over 70% more efficient



Electric Fans with DC Motors?

 

1.The DC motor starts up when a small electric current is passed through a magnetic field coil. The resulting magnetic force producing the torque that turns the motor repeatedly.
2.The specific type of DC motor used in ceiling fans is a brushless DC motor,(aka synchronous DC motor). A DC motor uses an internal array of magnets of opposing polarity. This creates a magnetic field that creates the torque required to rotate the motor's rotor. This process requires less electrical energy, translating into a 70% or greater reduction in power consumption over standard AC motors.


3.This energy efficient process keeps the motor cool, effectively improving the fan's life span. Noise is virtually eliminated. And the overall assembly is much more compact than standard, making for a smaller and lighter product.
The only real disadvantage of DC motor ceiling fans is the initial cost, as they require a pricier, more complicated electronic speed controller to run. However, the price increase is not as painful as you might think and is more than balanced by the many more years of usable service.
While still relatively new, the best part for consumers is that energy efficient fans with DC motors are now available in a wide range of modern designs, conceived by an ever-growing pool of quality ceiling fan manufacturers. Depending on whatever complementary lamping they might have, the majority of these qualify as Energy Star ceiling fans.

Electric Fans with DC Motors?

 

1.The DC motor starts up when a small electric current is passed through a magnetic field coil. The resulting magnetic force producing the torque that turns the motor repeatedly.
2.The specific type of DC motor used in ceiling fans is a brushless DC motor,(aka synchronous DC motor). A DC motor uses an internal array of magnets of opposing polarity. This creates a magnetic field that creates the torque required to rotate the motor's rotor. This process requires less electrical energy, translating into a 70% or greater reduction in power consumption over standard AC motors.


3.This energy efficient process keeps the motor cool, effectively improving the fan's life span. Noise is virtually eliminated. And the overall assembly is much more compact than standard, making for a smaller and lighter product.
The only real disadvantage of DC motor ceiling fans is the initial cost, as they require a pricier, more complicated electronic speed controller to run. However, the price increase is not as painful as you might think and is more than balanced by the many more years of usable service.
While still relatively new, the best part for consumers is that energy efficient fans with DC motors are now available in a wide range of modern designs, conceived by an ever-growing pool of quality ceiling fan manufacturers. Depending on whatever complementary lamping they might have, the majority of these qualify as Energy Star ceiling fans.

Why DC Fan?

Why choose D C fan?

In today's world, energy conservation and emissions reduction has become a worldwide problem, d c motor as a new technology applied to the fan, greatly improve the efficiency of the electric fan (They consume up 50% to 70% less energy and run almost silently), effective energy saving more and more convenience for the user. In some power supply tense state, d c fan and solar power system, constitute the emergency battery fan, users can in sorching summer and can enjoy by good air-flow environment. As we have fan manufacturing experience for many years, we had no hesitation in the cause, and at the same time hope we produced products can provide customers with convenient, can bring benefits for society, and for the earth green environmental protection.

Benefits of D C fan


(1) energy saving, compare ac electric fan, d c one can save power by 50% to 70%,

(2) the low temperature, due to the efficiency is greatly increased, the motor temperature rise is generally less than 50 k,

(3) high safety coefficient, power supply voltage is 12 v only, is far less than 36 v voltage human safety standards. In some countries can avoid doing safety standard certification.

(4) low noise, brushless motor for noise value is 50% of AC motors

Brushed motor and Brushless motor


A DC Brushed Motor needs only physical contact to pass current through its motor windings to allow commutations.
A DC Brushless Motor needs a driver(PCBA) to commutate.

Features
DC brushless motor
DC brushed motor
commutator    
Hall element
brush
 life      
Long(7000~10000hour)
Short(3000~5000hour)
 speed
Can be more highter
Normally speed
efficiency      
high efficiency
moderate
heat dissipation
Good
Not good
noise
Low(<40db)
hight Low(<60db)