QUOTE(miyakochan89 @ Feb 18 2022, 08:57 AM)
Hi all, I have a room, now currently using stand fan and table fan only.
I am thinking to mount a ceiling fan. Last time a contractor told me that there's a huge space between my ceiling and the penthouse above. A space enough for a grown adult man to stand and walk without needing to hunch. If i want to mount a fan, i would need to install some sort of solid wood on my ceiling to support the fan. And there will be a problem of getting this piece of wood into the lift because the length is quite long?
Problem is, how are they going to carry this piece of long wood up the lift? Or are there any other solutions? Or should i just stick to stand fan and table fan? Or wall fan would be good?
They can mount it horizontally to the sides (walls) with L brackets and lag bolts.
If its under 14 feet you can get a single plank 2x4
Weight : 1.71KG per Feet.
https://www.kayu.my/products/balau-solid-wo...-4-2-to-16ft--1Its pretty sturdy enough to carry a 6kg point load (i.e. your ceiling fan).
If its a very long section (dunno how big your room is), may want to consider 2x6
Wood plank 2x6 is Weight : 2.57KG per Feet.
Comes in up to 20ft lengths.
https://www.kayu.my/products/balau-solid-wo...-x-6-2-to-20ft-Its not terribly BULKY like a sofa. So still manageable. But extra hauling cost if need to use the stairs lah.
And the wall supports need to be bulletproof (safety factor).. most likely they'll make it out of similar 2x4 short lengths and anchored to the wall.
There is still an inherent risk of having a heavy beam on top of the ceiling...-----------
It would be much less complex to just go for a wall fan like KDK KC-4GR. This model very good "tubular" airflow.
Ceiling fans, TBH, just blow the hot air downwards..

Plus much easier to clean smaller fan than ceiling fans. Being at a lower height you will eliminate disco light problems with ceiling fans placed too near to a ceiling light.
This post has been edited by ceo684: Feb 18 2022, 11:58 PM