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Havoc 54" LED Fan - Matte Black

Havoc 54" LED Fan - Matte Black

Ceiling Fans by Hunter

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Specifications

Brand: Hunter
Part Number: 59471
UPC: 049694594716
Category: Ceiling Fans
Motor Type: AC
Speeds: 4
Velocity: 5.85 MPH
Number of Blades: 3
Blade Material: Plastic
Blade Pitch: Varies
Blade Finish: Matte Black
Location Usage: Extreme
Canopy Type: Standard Platform
Room Size: Large Room (50-55″/127-140cm)
Overall Dimensions: 283mm H x 530mm W x 725mm L
Weight: 23.37
Downrod Included: Yes - (1) 4"
Fan Finish: Matte Black
Control Type Included: Wall Control
Battery Size: AAA
Number of Batteries: 2
CRI: 80
Light Spec: 100mm Round LED Module | Keetat 18W (New 2022) | KF643
Correlated Color Temperature: 3000K
Lifetime Expectation: 48,000 Hrs
Lumens: 1600
Watts per Bulb: 18W
Light Kit Warranty: 3 year
Motor Warranty: Lifetime

Ceiling Fans FAQs

How do I size a ceiling fan for my room?

Match diameter to room size: small rooms ~44–48", larger spaces 52–60+". Use the manufacturer’s sizing guide to ensure adequate coverage.

What ceiling height and clearances do I need for safe installation?

Maintain at least 7 ft from floor to blades (more if code requires) and keep about 18 in. from walls or sloped ceilings. Use a downrod to position blades at ~8–9 ft.

Do more blades move more air?

Blade count influences look and minor noise, but airflow depends more on span, pitch, and motor. A well‑designed 3–5 blade fan can move plenty of air.

What is CFM and how do I compare fan performance?

CFM (cubic feet per minute) measures airflow at top speed. Compare CFM and efficiency (CFM/W) between models to gauge performance.

Should I choose an AC or DC motor fan?

AC fans are widely compatible with wall controls; DC fans are quieter and more efficient with finer speed steps but require their own controllers.

Which controls should I use (pull chain, wall, remote, smart)?

Pull chains are simple; wall controls keep walls tidy; remotes add convenience; smart controls bring schedules and voice. Choose what fits your wiring and lifestyle.

Can I install a fan on a sloped ceiling and how do I set height?

Use a slope kit for angled ceilings and choose a downrod that sets blades around 8–9 ft above the floor. Verify maximum slope rating.

Which ratings matter for bathrooms, kitchens, and porches?

Use damp‑rated for humidity and wet‑rated for exposure to water (e.g., covered or open porches). Pair with rated light kits and hardware.

Can a fan save energy on heating and cooling?

Yes—use the reverse switch. In summer, run downward airflow to feel cooler; in winter, gentle updraft can recirculate warm air from the ceiling.

How do I minimize wobble and noise after installation?

Tighten hardware, use a fan‑rated box, balance blades with the kit provided, and verify the bracket is level and rigid.