Thanks! Interesting stuff we all probably wonder about, I know I have.
I think you have to figure (if you did and I missed it - sorry) the CFM of the fan and the area of the room.
It also seems to me that two small fans running wouldn't give you that much more movement than just one. I guess you'd have to measure the rpms of the one and two fan arrangement?
I have radiant heat in the floor and 14 ft (4.3M) ceilings. I use the ceiling fan in the summer, in the winter the moving air seems to be more cooling than warming. I wonder if our opinions might change if the fan only ran when we were out of the room?
Fun stuff!
Rob
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