A pedestal fan is useful for cooling a room in the summer. It is placed in a corner to circulate the air. This device comes in various sizes and may include different options to optimize the user's comfort.
The pedestal fan has a few characteristics to note:
- it is intended for nomadic use;
- it is suitable for large rooms such as bedrooms or living rooms;
- it is equipped with blades;
- it offers 2 to 4 speeds to allow the user to adjust the airflow according to the ambient temperature.
In addition to circulating air, some models offer additional functions:
- the misting function expels water under pressure to cool the ambient air;
- the humidification mode increases the air's humidity to avoid respiratory problems like asthma;
- the ionization function charges the air with negative ions to stabilize it.
Several parameters should be considered in choosing a pedestal fan.
- The required air flow depends on the size of the room to be cooled. An air flow of 100 m³/h is sufficient for a room of 20 m² versus at least 150 m³/h for a room of 30 m².
- The noise generated by the device affects the comfort of the users. A model generating less than 40 dB is preferable in a bedroom. The threshold is 60 dB for devices to be installed in living spaces like the living room or kitchen.
- The programming function is an advantage as the user can cool the room before their arrival.
- The oscillation of the device's head varies from 180° to 360°.
Some tips should be remembered to optimize the device's use:
- it is essential to regularly clean the filters and the water cassette (models with misters);
- the room in which a model with a mister or humidifier is installed must be regularly ventilated to renew the ambient air;
- it is advised not to stand too close to the device.
Thus, the pedestal fan can be used both in the living room and in the bedrooms, but it must be adapted to the size of the room.