BLDC Ceiling Fans: A Breakthrough in Energy Efficient Fans Home appliances such as ceiling fans are mandatory in India. In every household, they are constantly running, causing massive energy consumption. Growing environmental concerns call for low energy consumption.
The BLDC motor ceiling fans are the breakthrough solution that conserves Energy. The BLDC motor allows the fan to be completely quiet and needs no maintenance due to reverse operation. There is no visible on/off button, but because the speed can be controlled by the LED driver board and a remote, it is possible to adjust the speed smoothly. We are trying to explain the differences between a BLDC ceiling fan and a conventional fan through this article.
What is a conventional motor ceiling fan made of? A motor contains two parts: a stator (stationary part) and a rotor (rotating part). Stators are typically constructed by winding copper/aluminium wire around a steel/iron metallic piece. According to the motor type, the magnet for the rotor can either be permanent or electromagnetic. Just as two magnets interact to create rotational motion, the two parts use magnetic/electromagnetic energy to create movement and rotation.
What is BLDC Technology? BLDC stands for Brushless Direct Current; it is an advanced technology that helps in reducing energy consumption and works on direct current electricity. It uses permanent magnets instead of electromagnets used in conventional induction motors. Induction motors generate an AC (Alternating Current) magnetic field by supplying AC (Alternating Current) through an electromagnet. A permanent magnet produces a DC (Direct