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THREE SIXTY FANS

ABOUT THREE SIXTY FANS

 

Motivated by the possibilities and guided by practicality, ThreeSixty Fans is committed to offering exquisitely crafted and high-end ceiling fans that enhance the extraordinary Australian lifestyle. Originally established as Crestwind Fans in 2003 with the purpose of keeping Australians cool, the company has transformed into a fan manufacturer driven by design and dedicated to ensuring superior quality, catering to customers who desire more than just an ordinary ceiling fan.

 

Benefiting from a decade's worth of collective industry experience, ThreeSixty Fans' unwavering focus on quality craftsmanship extends beyond what meets the eye. Their ceiling fans are built to endure, thanks to the utilization of only the finest components and adherence to rigorous engineering standards. Quality serves as the cornerstone of all their designs.

 

THREE SIXTY PRODUCTS

 

Three Sixty AC Motor Ceiling Fans

 

Three Sixty AC ceiling fans are renowned for their reliability and affordability, offering efficient cooling at a reasonable price. These fans are equipped with AC motors that directly connect to the household power supply, functioning similarly to other common household appliances. AC motors have a long-standing history of use and are recognized for their simplicity, resulting in a minimal failure rate. If any issues arise with an AC motor ceiling fan, they typically pertain to components other than the motor itself. While AC motor-based ceiling fans are initially less expensive to purchase, they generally exhibit lower energy efficiency compared to DC alternatives. Most of these fans come with a standard 3-speed wall switch, and optional remote controls can be provided as convenient accessories. Explore the latest collection of Three Sixty AC ceiling fans to enjoy powerful and consistent cooling throughout the year.

 


Three Sixty DC Motor Ceiling Fans

 

Discover the latest innovations in Three Sixty DC ceiling fans, designed to offer exceptional airflow and remarkable energy efficiency. These ceiling fans ensure quiet operation, utilizing high-quality polymer blades for efficient and noise-free air delivery, all while consuming up to 50% less power than standard AC ceiling fans. Similar to AC motor-based fans, those equipped with DC motors directly connect to the household electrical supply, albeit through a DC motor controller. This additional device regulates the power delivered to the motor's coils using pulse modulation, enabling intermittent energy pulses instead of continuous motor operation. This pulsating mechanism leads to reduced energy consumption when compared to AC-style motors. All Three Sixty DC ceiling fans come with a standard remote control and cannot be controlled using a wall switch. Explore the latest selection of DC ceiling fans and indulge in powerful cooling while enjoying reduced energy usage.

 

FAQ

TYPES OF AIR MOVEMENT FANS

 

Air movement fans are commonly used for various purposes, including ventilation, cooling and air circulation. There are different types of air movement fans available, each with it's own specific design and functionality. 

 

Here are a few common types:


Ceiling Fan: A ceiling fan is an electrically powered fan that is mounted on the ceiling of a room or space. It utilizes rotating blades to circulate the air, effectively providing a cooling sensation by increasing the airflow. Unlike air conditioning equipment, ceiling fans do not lower the air temperature or relative humidity. However, they generate a cooling effect by aiding the evaporation of sweat and facilitating heat exchange through convection.


Exhaust Fan: Exhaust fans effectively remove unwanted air and moisture from localized areas, creating space for fresh air to enter from alternate sources like doorways or vents. The extracted air is then directed through a ducting system and expelled outside. Due to the high levels of steam and humidity commonly found in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundries, these fans are predominantly installed in these specific areas.


Pedestal Fan: Pedestal fans are electrically powered oscillating fans that feature one or more blades positioned atop a tall stand. The stands are often adjustable and can be conveniently disassembled into two pieces for storage. These fans come in a range of heights, speeds, and blade lengths, all designed to stand independently. Unlike smaller fan options, they do not require additional support from tables, desks, or shelves.


Wall Fan: A wall-mounted fan distinguishes itself from a ceiling fan by being enclosed within a protective cage, ensuring the blades are shielded from onlookers and minimizing the risk of accidents. Positioned at approximately eye level, these wall fans pivot to circulate air across the room, effectively reaching all corners. On occasion, wall fans can be detached from their mounts and conveniently placed on the floor or a table for effortless adjustment. To regulate the fan's speed and oscillation range, the controls are located either on the side or the top of the unit.


Roof Ventilation: A roof ventilation system plays a crucial role in maintaining a well-balanced and comfortable environment within a home. By establishing a consistent and continuous airflow throughout the roof space, this system actively aids in the removal of excessive heat and moisture that tends to accumulate in the roof area. Through its effective expulsion mechanism, it helps regulate and stabilize temperature and moisture levels, both internally and externally.

 

ARE THERE FANS DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR COMMERCIAL USE?

 

Yes, there are fans designed specifically for commercial use. These commercial-grade fans are built to withstand the demands of industrial and commercial environments, where they may need to run continuously or at high speeds for extended periods. Commercial fans are typically larger, more durable, and have features tailored to specific applications. Here are some types of commercial fans:

 

Mercator Airbond DC High Velocity 75cm Wall Fan - The Mercator Airbond DC High Velocity 75cm Wall Fan is a robust metal fan that boasts an energy-efficient 130W DC motor, saving up to 70% of energy while providing an impressive airflow of 15,600 m³/hr. Its wide oscillating motion and adjustable head offer flexibility in directing the airflow where needed.

 

Mercator Drone 60cm Drum Fan - The Mercator Drone 60cm Drum Fan is your go-to solution for beating the heat in large commercial spaces and workshops when summer strikes. Designed for durability and lasting power, this industrial drum fan boasts a tough steel frame and a mighty 265W motor that can deliver a refreshing 11,780 m³/hr of cooling airflow.

 

Mercator Broome 75cm Industrial Pedestal Fan - Discover the Mercator Broome 75cm Industrial Pedestal Fan, a powerhouse in the world of fans. Crafted with robust metal, this fan means business. Its 220W motor, featuring 100% copper wire, is capable of generating a remarkable 16,000 m³/hr of air circulation, ensuring that no nook or cranny in the room stays stuffy. Thanks to its wide oscillation, adjustable head, and height-adaptable pole, you have the freedom to direct the cool breeze exactly where it's needed. 

 

Whether you prefer the convenience of shopping for fans online or the hands-on experience of visiting a physical store, you have the flexibility to purchase your desired fans online or in-store at JD Lighting. 

 

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF BLADELESS FANS?

 

Bladeless fans are a breath of fresh air when it comes to cooling. Instead of simply circulating hot air like traditional fans, they efficiently draw in and recirculate air, providing quicker cooling and more even distribution while using less electricity. These fans offer added safety and can save you money on your energy bill, not to mention their sleek appearance.

 

When compared to traditional fans, bladeless fans are typically lighter and more energy-efficient, making them easy to move around as needed. It's worth noting that some modern traditional fans now come with energy-efficient motors, but they still carry the weight of fan blades.

 

What sets bladeless fans apart is their greater speed control, with most offering 5-10 settings, while many traditional fans provide only 3. Plus, bladeless fans often come with timers, making them perfect for overnight use and automatically turning off when you're finished.

 

 

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