Greenheck Fan CSP manual Prismatici ic Lens, Frosted Lens, Compact Fluorescentl, Lamps CFL, Sp A

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Light Options

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PREMIUM CEILING FAN

SP A

Light Options

Greenheck’s fan/light combination includes a prismatic or frosted lens, and compact fluorescent or incandescent lamps. Our unique patent pending light box is manufactured with a reflective material to increase the light given off by either type of lamp. UL Listed for above bathtub/ showers with GFCI branch protected circuit.

Available on Sizes 50 - 125

Prismatici ic Lens

The prismatic lens design provides approximately 25% more light than a traditional frosted lens. The lens may be easily removed to replace light

bulbs. (Patent Pending)

Frosted Lens

The frosted lens option is a traditional design which lets approximately 80% of light through the lens. The lens may be easily removed to replace light bulbs.

Compact Fluorescentl

Lamps (CFL)

Incandescent Lamps

Quick start bulbs

Dimmable

Reflective light box (Patent Pending)

Reflective light box (Patent Pending)

• Produce 90% less heat

Low first-cost light

Lower energy costs

• One bulb provides up to 100

• Two 13 watt CFL bulbs equals 100

 

watts of light (by others)

 

watts of incandescent light (included)

 

 

A major advantage of using CFL’s is to save money, as shown in the table to the right. This table assumes the light is on for six hours per day and that the electric rate is 10 cents per kilowatt-hour. This study was based over a 4½ year period.

 

27 Watt Compact

100 Watt

 

Fluorescent

Incandescent

 

 

 

Cost of Lamps

$14.00

$0.50

 

 

 

Lamp Life

1,642.5 days (4.5 years)

167 days

 

 

 

Annual Energy Cost

$5.91

$21.90

 

 

 

Lamps Replaced in 4.5 years

0

10

 

 

 

Total Cost

$40.60

$103.55

 

 

 

Savings Over Lamp Life

$62.95

$0.00

 

 

 

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, August 2001

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Ceiling Radiation Damper

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 90A requires openings in fire rated ceiling/floor assemblies be protected by appropriately rated ceiling radiation dampers. As a result, many local codes require fans installed in fire rated ceilings must also be protected by dampers which are insulated against both heat and flame.

 

SP-A Fan

 

Hanging

 

Vibration

 

Isolation

 

Ceiling

 

Radiation

 

Damper

 

Fire Rated

3"

Ceiling

 

AxB

Grille

*CRD is approximately 1/4 inch larger than housing dimension. (See SP-A IOM)

The Greenheck SP-A ceiling radiation damper is UL Classified, rated at three

 

to four hours fire resistance, and is available on all SP-A fans and fan/light

 

combinations. This design saves space by allowing the damper to mount

 

directly beneath the fan.

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