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  2. Casablanca Fan Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Casablanca introduced their Silent-Flex flywheel to replace the milled-aluminum flywheels they had been using prior. The Silent-Flex flywheel was a double-torus made of soft rubber with die-cast zinc reinforcements that acted as a shock absorber to virtually eliminate the transmission of vibration and noise from the fan's motor to the blades.

  3. Casavieja - Wikipedia

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    Official website Casavieja is a municipality located in the province of Ávila , Castile and León , Spain . According to the 2006 census ( INE ), the municipality has a population of 1,663 inhabitants.

  4. C.T. Hayden House - Wikipedia

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    The C.T. Hayden House, also known as, "La Casa Vieja," or, "The Old House," is a historic building and landmark in Tempe, Arizona, and is the oldest occupied structure in the Salt River Valley (more commonly, The Valley of the Sun [3]). [4] Built in 1873, the home originally belonged to Charles Trumbull Hayden, who founded the city of Tempe.

  5. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Air naturally stratifies, i.e. warmer air rises to the ceiling while cooler air sinks, meaning that colder air settles near the floor where people spend most of their time. A ceiling fan, with its direction of rotation set so that the warmer air on the ceiling is pushed down along the walls and into the room, heating the cooler air.

  6. NuTone - Wikipedia

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    NuTone is an American company that manufactures products mainly for residential use, including doorbells, intercom systems, indoor air quality products, ventilation systems, range hoods, ceiling fans, built-in electric heaters, ironing equipment, and home theater systems. The company was founded in 1936 by J. Ralph Corbett in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1]

  7. Duvelleroy - Wikipedia

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    In 1827, as Paris had no more than fifteen fan-makers, [1] an accessory that had gone out of fashion after the French Revolution. 25-year-old Jean-Pierre Duvelleroy established his own fan house in the city, relying on the demand for fans in South America (primary export market for French fan makers) to help him start his business.

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