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Ceiling fans: what are the layout rules?
Ceiling fan layout: saving means and resources. Why is a precise fit between different air curtains so important?
Two imperatives need to be reconciled: the budgetary imperative and the thermal comfort imperative. Too few fans in a given space, and comfort becomes insufficient. Too many fans in the same space, and the budget slips…
Ventilation systems in homes: how to make the most of the RE2020?
Heatwave 2003: thousands of deaths, and a long-term impact… A new indicator, the Conventional Indoor Temperature (Tic), was created. No new building may now exceed a reference temperature.
RE2020: what are the rules for height under the blades?
In the text of RE2020 concerning ceiling fans, it is stated that the fan model used ‘is valid for ceiling heights of less than 3m’.
Nothing is said about the minimum height under the blades.
However, in the French overseas territories, two regulations describe safety height rules for ceiling fans.
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What are the fundamentals and what are the acoustic regulations for commercial buildings equipped with ceiling fans?
Taking account of the 2003 regulations, which are still in force, has become an important issue for designers. That’s why this article covers both the fundamentals of acoustics and the practical aspects of implementing the official texts.
Comparison between ceiling fans and air conditioning or floor-standing fans (Extracts from the BRISE report)
In mainland France, particularly but not exclusively in the Mediterranean area, the penetration rate of ceiling fans is low, while air conditioning is developing very rapidly in the residential sector, following strong penetration in the tertiary sector.
Ceiling fans are still a very underdeveloped technology in these areas, even though they are even more relevant than in the French overseas departments, since they can replace air conditioning altogether, always in conjunction with a bioclimatic approach.
Ceiling fans: 4 seasons to save energy?
In France, the kWh is billed at around 25 cents, compared with 15 cents ten years ago. The outlook is for a continuation of this trend, with a recent sharp rise in the cost of electricity.
Saving energy, and electricity in particular, is therefore becoming a real concern in both the residential and commercial sectors.
Automatic ceiling fan with thermostat in RE2020: what are the advantages?
Now that the Samarat is fitted with a thermostat and can be controlled by a BMS, the two most advanced modes are available for professionals wishing to install ceiling fans.
What are the benefits of these control modes in the context of the RE2020 calculation? That’s what we’ll explain in the rest of this article.
CPAM of Haute-Savoie in France: the winning combination of energy efficiency and summer comfort
Three years later, after a lot of hard work, the results are in: 36% annual energy savings for the Annecy site, and first place in the Cube 2023 competition for offices over 5,000 m²!
Summer comfort: the new DPE (Energy performance diagnosis) puts ceiling fans centre stage
It wasn’t until January 2022, with the entry into force of the 2020 environmental regulations (RE 2020), which apply to new buildings, that a new indicator was introduced: the degree-hour of discomfort or DH. With this new value, ceiling fans are included in the regulations.
The new Energy Performance Diagnostic, which comes into force on 1 July 2021, opens the door wide to summer comfort.
Ceiling fans and dynamic thermal simulation: what are the advantages and limitations?
In this article, we will focus on this STD software from Izuba Energies to show how to get the best out of it, specifically in relation to ceiling fan and summer comfort issues.
Summer thermal comfort and ceiling fans: can we measure the improvement
Ceilings in tropical and equatorial zones are gradually being fitted with ceiling fans. But temperate zones continue to prefer air conditioning for a long time to come.
Collective housing on the Mediterranean rim: how to comply with the RE2020 constraints?
Some energy consultancies might be tempted to say that this is a case of squaring the circle.
Maxime Jaymond, head of the New Energie Concept & Carbone design office, has risen to the challenge, even for the most complex configurations, such as those in high noise zones (BR2 and BR3), and has contributed his simulations to this publication.
How to choose the right ceiling fan?
The increased emphasis on summer comfort in RE2020 means that ceiling fans are now one of the most common solutions for homes and commercial premises.
However, identifying the right equipment to satisfy both designers and users can be both tedious and tricky. We therefore propose to review the key parameters for making the right choice when it comes to ceiling fans.
Ceiling fan sizing and installation guide: our sections
The guide contains the basics for professionals concerned with ceiling fans. Based on the state of knowledge to date, this document is intended to be kept up to date with new studies, publications and feedback. (The guide is currently available in French). Safety...
Reducing the cost of new individual homes in Mediterranean areas: what role can ceiling fans play?
Building at the right price, while complying with regulations and providing occupants with the best possible thermal comfort conditions, is always a difficult exercise.
Particularly on the Mediterranean coast and inland areas (Mediterranean zones H3 and H2d respectively), the RE2020 sets very ambitious targets that are not always easy to achieve.
Summer comfort in educational establishments: ceiling fans to the rescue?
With hot spells sometimes starting in May and ending in September, educational establishments are increasingly confronted with thermal discomfort that degrades learning conditions. What solutions are becoming possible to improve the situation in existing buildings?
Ceiling fans: what are the layout rules?
Ceiling fan layout: saving means and resources. Why is a precise fit between different air curtains so important?
Two imperatives need to be reconciled: the budgetary imperative and the thermal comfort imperative. Too few fans in a given space, and comfort becomes insufficient. Too many fans in the same space, and the budget slips…
Ceiling fan acoustics: focus on the NF Habitat HQE label
The arrival of the ceiling fan in RE2020 has prompted several home builders to ask us about the noise levels to be achieved under the label.
Ceiling fans in new multi-family housing: how do they fit in with environmental labels?
At the heart of people’s lives, the construction industry is keen to promote the most exemplary projects. In the 1990s, labels for energy performance (BBC Effinergie, Passivhaus, Energiespong), low-carbon performance (Biosourcé, BBCA), biodiversity (Lucie, Biodivercity)… and environmental performance were introduced.
Assistance to data entering ceiling fans into design softwares
In order to facilitate the data entering of ceiling fans into design software, we have created detailed assistance documents for professionnals.
RE2020 for private home: work reserved for the customer, what points to watch out for?
The contract for the construction of a private home is governed by a special framework that protects consumers.
The price of the house to be built, as stated in the contract, must include the cost of the building, which is equal to the sum of the agreed price and, where applicable, the cost of any work that the client reserves the right to carry out…
Ventilation systems in homes: how to make the most of the RE2020?
Heatwave 2003: thousands of deaths, and a long-term impact… A new indicator, the Conventional Indoor Temperature (Tic), was created. No new building may now exceed a reference temperature.
RE2020: what are the rules for height under the blades?
In the text of RE2020 concerning ceiling fans, it is stated that the fan model used ‘is valid for ceiling heights of less than 3m’.
Nothing is said about the minimum height under the blades.
However, in the French overseas territories, two regulations describe safety height rules for ceiling fans.