Ceiling Fans

Ceiling Fans

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The ceiling fans are a practical solution to refresh and illuminate bedrooms, living rooms, and indoor spaces with efficient energy consumption. At GreenIce you will find models with integrated LED light, DC motor, remote control, timer, and summer/winter function, designed to enhance daily comfort and reduce intensive air conditioning use.

The range includes fans with adjustable CCT light, fixed or retractable blades, 3 or 4 blade designs, and finishes in white, white/beech, black/beech, or white/silver. Additionally, there are individual options and professional packs for multiple installations, with 3 years warranty and 24-hour shipping.

Why choose a ceiling fan

Installing a ceiling fan helps improve daily comfort with efficient energy consumption, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, and work areas. By moving air continually, it creates a stable cooling sensation for several hours and reduces the need to use intensive climate control.

Current models integrate features that facilitate use in various routines: adjustable CCT LED light, remote control, timer, and summer/winter function. The size of the room, ceiling height, and hours of use are basic criteria to know how to choose a ceiling fan that performs well in each room.

Energy saving compared to air conditioning

A ceiling fan consumes less energy because it moves the air in the room with reduced power. In models with a DC motor, consumption can range from 6W to 32W depending on the speed, while an air conditioner typically operates with much higher power levels during continuous operation.

The difference is especially noticeable in bedrooms, living rooms, or work areas when comparing the use of a ceiling fan and air conditioning for several hours a day.

Cooling in summer and utilizing heating in winter

The summer/winter function adjusts the blade rotation for each season. In summer it promotes a gentle breeze, and in winter, it helps redistribute the warm air accumulated near the ceiling.

This system is useful in rooms with heating, spacious living rooms, or areas with medium to high ceilings, where heat tends to concentrate at the top.

Thermal sensation and air quality

Keeping the air moving improves thermal sensation without sudden drafts and helps maintain a lighter environment during daily use, especially in bedrooms or rest areas.

To maintain that comfort, it is advisable to clean the blades periodically and avoid directing the airflow to the same point all the time. Models with progressive speeds and breeze mode allow you to adjust the airflow intensity during the night or in extended use situations.

Advantages and features of GreenIce fans

GreenIce fans integrate ventilation, LED light, and control into a practical solution for daily use. Models with a DC motor, adjustable CCT light, remote control, timer, and summer/winter function help fine-tune comfort in bedrooms, living rooms, and work areas.

We have designs with retractable blades and different finishes: white, white/beech, black/beech, or white/silver. And professional packs for multiple installations. Additionally, the 3-year warranty provides security in your purchase.

Ceiling fans with LED light

Ceiling fans with LED light combine ventilation and lighting in a single device. They are practical for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, or work areas where you want to utilize the central light fixture without adding another lamp.

Many models include adjustable CCT LED light, remote control, timer, and color memory, with warm, neutral, or cool temperatures depending on the time of day. This combination allows you to adapt light and airflow from a single device.

Ceiling fans with retractable blades

Models with retractable blades keep the blades tucked away when the device is off. This way, the fan integrates better into the decor and visually functions as a ceiling fixture.

They are a useful option for areas where design matters, such as living rooms, master bedrooms, or open spaces. Additionally, many versions in the catalog include CCT light, intensity control, remote, timer, and memory, thus providing ventilation, lighting, and control in a more discreet format.

Quiet ceiling fans (DC motor)

Quiet ceiling fans with a DC motor are designed for prolonged use with less noise and adjusted consumption. They fit especially well in bedrooms, offices, or rest areas where a gentle airflow over several hours is desired.

The DC motor allows for better speed regulation and a stable airflow, with features like timer, breeze mode, or summer/winter function depending on the model. Therefore, it is a practical option for those prioritizing daily comfort, efficiency, and control from the remote.

How to choose the ceiling fan based on the room's square meters

The size of the space directly influences the performance of the equipment. To choose correctly, it is advisable to check the square meters, the fan diameter, and the available height, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, and open spaces where air needs to circulate evenly.

Recommended size table

Room Size Indicative Diameter Typical Use
Up to 10 or 12 m² 76 to 106 cm Small bedroom, office, or kitchen
Between 12 and 20 m² 106 to 132 cm Main bedroom, dining room, or medium living room
More than 20 m² 132 cm or more, or several fans Large living room or open area
Very large spaces Multiple fans or XL models Open areas, offices, or high ceilings

Practical tip: if you are between two sizes, it is usually better to choose the larger one and use it at low speed. A large fan can move more air with less effort than a small one operating at maximum.

Recommendations by room

In bedrooms, it is advisable to prioritize quiet models with a DC motor, gentle speeds, timer, and remote control. These features help maintain a stable breeze during the night without relying on high speeds.

In living rooms, dining rooms, or work areas, the balance between diameter, airflow, and lighting tends to weigh more. Models with adjustable CCT LED light allow you to adapt the color temperature according to use: warm for resting, neutral for daily use, or cool for more active moments.

In kitchens or passage areas, compact designs that are easy to clean and provide good overall lighting may work better. For terraces or covered outdoor spaces, always check the degree of protection of the model and prioritize outdoor ceiling fans when the installation is exposed to moisture or dust.

DC motor vs AC: which to choose

Selecting between DC and AC motor influences consumption, noise, and speed control. In this category, the ceiling fans with a DC motor dominate, designed for bedrooms, living rooms, offices, and areas where the device can operate for several hours.

Feature DC Motor AC Motor
Consumption more efficient in prolonged use higher demand during continuous operation
Noise quieter operation may produce more vibration or humming
Speeds up to 6 speeds depending on the model more basic regulation
Control remote control, timer, and usage modes simpler control depending on installation
Recommended Use bedrooms, living rooms, and rest areas occasional use, passage areas, or tighter initial budgets

Advantages of the DC motor

The DC motor allows for better speed regulation and maintains gentle ventilation for longer. This feature is useful in bedrooms, offices, or living rooms where a constant airflow is sought without always using high speeds.

Many fans with a DC motor include remote control, timer, adjustable CCT LED light, and summer/winter function. They also help to better control how much a ceiling fan consumes, especially when daily use is concentrated at night or in frequently used areas.

When is an AC motor practical

An AC motor may be sufficient when the usage will be occasional, the initial budget weighs more or the installation does not require as many control functions. It works well in passage areas, secondary spaces, or rooms where the fan will not remain on for many consecutive hours.

For bedrooms, living rooms, or work areas, it is better to prioritize a DC motor, control from the remote, and progressive speeds, especially if you're looking for less noise, a timer, and summer/winter function in the same device.

Advanced functions and features

The advanced functions allow you to adjust the fan to the actual use of each space. In models with a DC motor, the control of air, light, and operating time is managed more precisely, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, and work areas.

Summer/winter function (reversible mode)

The summer/winter function allows the fan to be used year-round. In summer, the blade rotation promotes a gentle breeze. In winter, the reversible mode helps redistribute the warm air accumulated near the ceiling.

This function is useful in rooms with heating, medium or high ceilings, and areas where maintaining a more uniform temperature is important.

Adjustable CCT LED lighting

The adjustable CCT LED light adapts illumination to the time of day. In many ceiling fans with LED light, you can select warm, neutral, or cool tones, with common temperatures like 3000K, 4000K, and 6000K or 3500K, 4000K, and 6500K.

In compatible models, intensity regulation and color memory help maintain a comfortable light for resting, working, or illuminating a daily-use room.

Remote control, WiFi, and App

The remote control makes it easy to manage speeds, light, timer, and reversible function without relying on the wall switch. In compatible models, smart, WiFi, or App functions can expand control from mobile devices.

It is advisable to check the technical sheet of each model before purchasing, as connectivity is not present in all fans.

Breeze mode, night mode, and timer

The timer helps control usage time and avoid unnecessary operating hours, especially at night. Depending on the model, it can be programmed in segments like 1, 2, 4 hours, or other intervals.

The breeze mode or night mode adjusts airflow to create a softer ventilation. These functions help control the consumption of a ceiling fan when used for several hours in bedrooms, offices, or rest areas.

Frequently asked questions about ceiling fans

What type of ceiling fan moves more air?

The fan with larger blades (greater diameter) and a powerful DC motor moves more air, not the one with more blades. Long and angled blades displace more air volume with fewer revolutions. The diameter and the motor have more influence than the number of blades.

Is it better to have a ceiling fan with 3, 4, or 5 blades?

With the same motor and diameter, 3 blades are more efficient and quieter; 4-5 blades distribute air more evenly. The actual difference is marginal: diameter, DC motor, and blade tilt matter more. The performance depends more on the entirety than on the number of blades.

Is a ceiling fan with light worth it?

Yes, when it replaces an existing lamp: it uses the same installation point and eliminates the need for double wiring. Adjustable CCT models allow you to set warm, neutral, or cool light.

What is the best silent fan?

Models with a DC motor and sound level below 45 dB are recommended for bedrooms. The OCU particularly values efficiency, noise, and airflow. The DC motor is key to reducing noise during continuous use.

How much does a ceiling fan consume?

Between 15 and 70 W depending on the motor and speed. A DC model running 8 hours/day for a month costs about €0.40-0.80 on the bill, up to 95% less than an air conditioner. The consumption is low even with prolonged use.

What diameter fan do I need based on the room's square meters?

The diameter determines the air coverage in the space. Less than 13 m²: 75-106 cm. Between 13 and 20 m²: 107-122 cm. Between 20 and 40 m²: 122-152 cm. More than 40 m²: 152 cm or several fans.

What is the difference between DC and AC motors?

The DC motor consumes up to 70% less, is quieter, lasts longer, allows for more speeds, and features the reverse function in winter. The AC is cheaper and more widely available. The DC motor improves efficiency, control, and comfort.

What is the purpose of the winter function or reversible mode?

It reverses the blade rotation to push down the warm air accumulated at the ceiling, improving heating distribution and allowing savings of between 10% and 30% on consumption. It also allows the fan to be used in winter.

At what height should a ceiling fan be installed?

At least 2.3 m between the blades and the floor and 50 cm to 1 m from walls and furniture. In high ceilings, an extension rod is used. The correct height ensures safety and good performance.

The ceiling fans are a practical solution to refresh and illuminate bedrooms, living rooms, and indoor spaces with efficient energy consumption. At GreenIce you will find models with integrated LED light, DC motor, remote control, timer, and summer/winter function, designed to enhance daily comfort and reduce intensive air conditioning use.

The range includes fans with adjustable CCT light, fixed or retractable blades, 3 or 4 blade designs, and finishes in white, white/beech, black/beech, or white/silver. Additionally, there are individual options and professional packs for multiple installations, with 3 years warranty and 24-hour shipping.

Why choose a ceiling fan

Installing a ceiling fan helps improve daily comfort with efficient energy consumption, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, and work areas. By moving air continually, it creates a stable cooling sensation for several hours and reduces the need to use intensive climate control.

Current models integrate features that facilitate use in various routines: adjustable CCT LED light, remote control, timer, and summer/winter function. The size of the room, ceiling height, and hours of use are basic criteria to know how to choose a ceiling fan that performs well in each room.

Energy saving compared to air conditioning

A ceiling fan consumes less energy because it moves the air in the room with reduced power. In models with a DC motor, consumption can range from 6W to 32W depending on the speed, while an air conditioner typically operates with much higher power levels during continuous operation.

The difference is especially noticeable in bedrooms, living rooms, or work areas when comparing the use of a ceiling fan and air conditioning for several hours a day.

Cooling in summer and utilizing heating in winter

The summer/winter function adjusts the blade rotation for each season. In summer it promotes a gentle breeze, and in winter, it helps redistribute the warm air accumulated near the ceiling.

This system is useful in rooms with heating, spacious living rooms, or areas with medium to high ceilings, where heat tends to concentrate at the top.

Thermal sensation and air quality

Keeping the air moving improves thermal sensation without sudden drafts and helps maintain a lighter environment during daily use, especially in bedrooms or rest areas.

To maintain that comfort, it is advisable to clean the blades periodically and avoid directing the airflow to the same point all the time. Models with progressive speeds and breeze mode allow you to adjust the airflow intensity during the night or in extended use situations.

Advantages and features of GreenIce fans

GreenIce fans integrate ventilation, LED light, and control into a practical solution for daily use. Models with a DC motor, adjustable CCT light, remote control, timer, and summer/winter function help fine-tune comfort in bedrooms, living rooms, and work areas.

We have designs with retractable blades and different finishes: white, white/beech, black/beech, or white/silver. And professional packs for multiple installations. Additionally, the 3-year warranty provides security in your purchase.

Ceiling fans with LED light

Ceiling fans with LED light combine ventilation and lighting in a single device. They are practical for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, or work areas where you want to utilize the central light fixture without adding another lamp.

Many models include adjustable CCT LED light, remote control, timer, and color memory, with warm, neutral, or cool temperatures depending on the time of day. This combination allows you to adapt light and airflow from a single device.

Ceiling fans with retractable blades

Models with retractable blades keep the blades tucked away when the device is off. This way, the fan integrates better into the decor and visually functions as a ceiling fixture.

They are a useful option for areas where design matters, such as living rooms, master bedrooms, or open spaces. Additionally, many versions in the catalog include CCT light, intensity control, remote, timer, and memory, thus providing ventilation, lighting, and control in a more discreet format.

Quiet ceiling fans (DC motor)

Quiet ceiling fans with a DC motor are designed for prolonged use with less noise and adjusted consumption. They fit especially well in bedrooms, offices, or rest areas where a gentle airflow over several hours is desired.

The DC motor allows for better speed regulation and a stable airflow, with features like timer, breeze mode, or summer/winter function depending on the model. Therefore, it is a practical option for those prioritizing daily comfort, efficiency, and control from the remote.

How to choose the ceiling fan based on the room's square meters

The size of the space directly influences the performance of the equipment. To choose correctly, it is advisable to check the square meters, the fan diameter, and the available height, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, and open spaces where air needs to circulate evenly.

Recommended size table

Room Size Indicative Diameter Typical Use
Up to 10 or 12 m² 76 to 106 cm Small bedroom, office, or kitchen
Between 12 and 20 m² 106 to 132 cm Main bedroom, dining room, or medium living room
More than 20 m² 132 cm or more, or several fans Large living room or open area
Very large spaces Multiple fans or XL models Open areas, offices, or high ceilings

Practical tip: if you are between two sizes, it is usually better to choose the larger one and use it at low speed. A large fan can move more air with less effort than a small one operating at maximum.

Recommendations by room

In bedrooms, it is advisable to prioritize quiet models with a DC motor, gentle speeds, timer, and remote control. These features help maintain a stable breeze during the night without relying on high speeds.

In living rooms, dining rooms, or work areas, the balance between diameter, airflow, and lighting tends to weigh more. Models with adjustable CCT LED light allow you to adapt the color temperature according to use: warm for resting, neutral for daily use, or cool for more active moments.

In kitchens or passage areas, compact designs that are easy to clean and provide good overall lighting may work better. For terraces or covered outdoor spaces, always check the degree of protection of the model and prioritize outdoor ceiling fans when the installation is exposed to moisture or dust.

DC motor vs AC: which to choose

Selecting between DC and AC motor influences consumption, noise, and speed control. In this category, the ceiling fans with a DC motor dominate, designed for bedrooms, living rooms, offices, and areas where the device can operate for several hours.

Feature DC Motor AC Motor
Consumption more efficient in prolonged use higher demand during continuous operation
Noise quieter operation may produce more vibration or humming
Speeds up to 6 speeds depending on the model more basic regulation
Control remote control, timer, and usage modes simpler control depending on installation
Recommended Use bedrooms, living rooms, and rest areas occasional use, passage areas, or tighter initial budgets

Advantages of the DC motor

The DC motor allows for better speed regulation and maintains gentle ventilation for longer. This feature is useful in bedrooms, offices, or living rooms where a constant airflow is sought without always using high speeds.

Many fans with a DC motor include remote control, timer, adjustable CCT LED light, and summer/winter function. They also help to better control how much a ceiling fan consumes, especially when daily use is concentrated at night or in frequently used areas.

When is an AC motor practical

An AC motor may be sufficient when the usage will be occasional, the initial budget weighs more or the installation does not require as many control functions. It works well in passage areas, secondary spaces, or rooms where the fan will not remain on for many consecutive hours.

For bedrooms, living rooms, or work areas, it is better to prioritize a DC motor, control from the remote, and progressive speeds, especially if you're looking for less noise, a timer, and summer/winter function in the same device.

Advanced functions and features

The advanced functions allow you to adjust the fan to the actual use of each space. In models with a DC motor, the control of air, light, and operating time is managed more precisely, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, and work areas.

Summer/winter function (reversible mode)

The summer/winter function allows the fan to be used year-round. In summer, the blade rotation promotes a gentle breeze. In winter, the reversible mode helps redistribute the warm air accumulated near the ceiling.

This function is useful in rooms with heating, medium or high ceilings, and areas where maintaining a more uniform temperature is important.

Adjustable CCT LED lighting

The adjustable CCT LED light adapts illumination to the time of day. In many ceiling fans with LED light, you can select warm, neutral, or cool tones, with common temperatures like 3000K, 4000K, and 6000K or 3500K, 4000K, and 6500K.

In compatible models, intensity regulation and color memory help maintain a comfortable light for resting, working, or illuminating a daily-use room.

Remote control, WiFi, and App

The remote control makes it easy to manage speeds, light, timer, and reversible function without relying on the wall switch. In compatible models, smart, WiFi, or App functions can expand control from mobile devices.

It is advisable to check the technical sheet of each model before purchasing, as connectivity is not present in all fans.

Breeze mode, night mode, and timer

The timer helps control usage time and avoid unnecessary operating hours, especially at night. Depending on the model, it can be programmed in segments like 1, 2, 4 hours, or other intervals.

The breeze mode or night mode adjusts airflow to create a softer ventilation. These functions help control the consumption of a ceiling fan when used for several hours in bedrooms, offices, or rest areas.

Frequently asked questions about ceiling fans

What type of ceiling fan moves more air?

The fan with larger blades (greater diameter) and a powerful DC motor moves more air, not the one with more blades. Long and angled blades displace more air volume with fewer revolutions. The diameter and the motor have more influence than the number of blades.

Is it better to have a ceiling fan with 3, 4, or 5 blades?

With the same motor and diameter, 3 blades are more efficient and quieter; 4-5 blades distribute air more evenly. The actual difference is marginal: diameter, DC motor, and blade tilt matter more. The performance depends more on the entirety than on the number of blades.

Is a ceiling fan with light worth it?

Yes, when it replaces an existing lamp: it uses the same installation point and eliminates the need for double wiring. Adjustable CCT models allow you to set warm, neutral, or cool light.

What is the best silent fan?

Models with a DC motor and sound level below 45 dB are recommended for bedrooms. The OCU particularly values efficiency, noise, and airflow. The DC motor is key to reducing noise during continuous use.

How much does a ceiling fan consume?

Between 15 and 70 W depending on the motor and speed. A DC model running 8 hours/day for a month costs about €0.40-0.80 on the bill, up to 95% less than an air conditioner. The consumption is low even with prolonged use.

What diameter fan do I need based on the room's square meters?

The diameter determines the air coverage in the space. Less than 13 m²: 75-106 cm. Between 13 and 20 m²: 107-122 cm. Between 20 and 40 m²: 122-152 cm. More than 40 m²: 152 cm or several fans.

What is the difference between DC and AC motors?

The DC motor consumes up to 70% less, is quieter, lasts longer, allows for more speeds, and features the reverse function in winter. The AC is cheaper and more widely available. The DC motor improves efficiency, control, and comfort.

What is the purpose of the winter function or reversible mode?

It reverses the blade rotation to push down the warm air accumulated at the ceiling, improving heating distribution and allowing savings of between 10% and 30% on consumption. It also allows the fan to be used in winter.

At what height should a ceiling fan be installed?

At least 2.3 m between the blades and the floor and 50 cm to 1 m from walls and furniture. In high ceilings, an extension rod is used. The correct height ensures safety and good performance.