Hi, I’m looking to see which way I should have my fan spinning for my situation. My 52i is in my family room that is 16x20 with a 16 ft cathedral ceiling. I have a really good sized ceiling fan that is on a 6 ft down rod so it’s 10 ft off the floor. So when you step down into the family room from the kitchen through the 5 ft wide x 7 ft opening the fan is in the center of the room and the stove is obviously on the exterior wall. All three are in a straight line with each other.
I’ve been running the fan counterclockwise pushing the hot air down so that the fan from my stove would blow the hot air out through the cased opening into the kitchen and allow it to spread through out the house. I’ve been on some old threads though to run the fan clockwise to push the hot air it up off the ceiling. I’m not sure if this would work better for me with the high ceiling or if I should just keep it how I have it. My goal is to get the hot air out of this room. I actually enjoy sitting in here when it’s 77 degrees but I’d like to share it more with the rest of the house. I know that I need to experiment myself here, but I’m just curious if anyone else has a similar set up or what your thoughts would be to get the hot air out of this room and more into the main part of the house
I’ve been running the fan counterclockwise pushing the hot air down so that the fan from my stove would blow the hot air out through the cased opening into the kitchen and allow it to spread through out the house. I’ve been on some old threads though to run the fan clockwise to push the hot air it up off the ceiling. I’m not sure if this would work better for me with the high ceiling or if I should just keep it how I have it. My goal is to get the hot air out of this room. I actually enjoy sitting in here when it’s 77 degrees but I’d like to share it more with the rest of the house. I know that I need to experiment myself here, but I’m just curious if anyone else has a similar set up or what your thoughts would be to get the hot air out of this room and more into the main part of the house