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    $329.95 at wayfair.com. Cassius Outdoor Ceiling Fan. Hunter is a top name in ceiling fans and lighting, and this model—priced at about $120 at the time of this writing—is an excellent choice ...

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    You'll also want to consider features like speed and airflow settings, oscillation, timers, remote or voice control, and Wi-Fi connectivity. To make the most of your buy, you may even want to opt ...

  4. Heat recovery ventilation - Wikipedia

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    Diagramatic operation of a thermal wheel Ljungström Air Preheater by Swedish engineer Fredrik Ljungström (1875–1964). A thermal wheel, also known as a rotary heat exchanger, or rotary air-to-air enthalpy wheel, energy recovery wheel, or heat recovery wheel, is a type of energy recovery heat exchanger positioned within the supply and exhaust air streams of air-handling units or rooftop ...

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  6. House Energy Rating - Wikipedia

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    The House Energy Rating (HER) or House Energy Rating Scheme (HERS) are worldwide standard measures of comparison by which one can evaluate the energy efficiency of a new or an existing building. The comparison is generally done for energy requirements for heating and cooling of indoor space. The energy is the main criterion considered by any ...

  7. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    Window and central air conditioning in the 1960s caused many companies to discontinue production of fans, [12] but in the mid-1970s, with an increasing awareness of the cost of electricity and the amount of energy used to heat and cool homes, turn-of-the-century styled ceiling fans became popular again as both decorative and energy-efficient.