Spyda 56″ Ceiling Fan Features:sale
Overall Diameter | 56″ (1400mm) |
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Light? | Separate Light models – see alternative listings |
Raked Ceiling? | Suitable for Raked Ceiling up to 18 degrees |
Control | Wall Control (Supplied) |
Reversible? | Yes (Via the motor) |
Installation Location | Indoor/Outdoor, Undercover, Coastal |
Motor Type | AC |
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The Ventair Spyda has a blade span of 56″ and three PC Composite (plastic) blades. It is a powerful ceiling fan with the latest in true-spin technology reaching maximum of 68W. The use of high quality Japanese bearings and aerodynamic blades combined with the True-Spin Technology ensure a smooth running fan that is guaranteed to give you years of trouble free service. The Spyda comes in three colours: white, titanium and matte black. The Spyda Ceiling Fan by Ventair is recommended for indoor, outdoor and coastal installations provided it is under a covered location. This 56″ model of the Spyda ceiling fan would be ideal for larger spaces and is remote adaptable (see accessories).
Warranty: This fan comes complete with a 2 year Manufacturer’s in-home warranty and a further 4 year replacement warranty on the fan motor. Conditions apply – see www.ventair.com.au/warranty for more information.
Spyda 56″ Performance Data
Rpms | Watts | Airflow (m3/hr) | |
High | 230 | 68 | 13,320 |
Medium | 175 | 40 | 10,020 |
Low | 115 | 20 | 6,900 |
* These figures are provided by the manufacturer
Ronald (verified owner) –
Purchasing an additional 2 fans, so I would say I’m happy. Looks good, works well and I think its value for money. Purchased online and didn’t have any hiccups
Ronald –
Kevin –
Light weight,modern looking
Kevin –
David Ireland (verified owner) –
We had some issues putting it together. The colour is way, way darker than the images.
David Ireland –
David Osborn –
Very happy with everything
Thanks
David Osborn –
Emily Drust –
Just what i was after and great price put 2 up in my large entertaining area the breeze is great it has enough force to keep the flys away and in a hot country area surrounded by dairy farms thats a big ask.
Emily Drust –