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		<title>By: Bruce Grates</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bruce Grates</dc:creator>
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		<description>It was briefly mentioned in the article above that a properly installed and operated ceiling fan can save you on heating and cooling cost. It can actually save you up to 40% on cooling bills and up to 10% on heating bills. The way this works is by controlling the direction of rotation of the fan blades. Most fans have a switch located on the ceiling fan housing that allows you to change the direction that the fan blades rotate. You want them to rotate so as to push the air down and create a cooling breeze in the summer, but during the winter you want the fan blades to rotate in the opposite direction. This allows the ceiling fan to pull up the cool air and redistribute the warm air near the ceiling back down into the room. There are some interesting and informative videos at www.HunterCeilingFanStore.com/Ceiling-Fan-Videos.html  That help demonstrate this and give you more tips and information that will help you to make a wise choice in buying a ceiling fan.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was briefly mentioned in the article above that a properly installed and operated ceiling fan can save you on heating and cooling cost. It can actually save you up to 40% on cooling bills and up to 10% on heating bills. The way this works is by controlling the direction of rotation of the fan blades. Most fans have a switch located on the ceiling fan housing that allows you to change the direction that the fan blades rotate. You want them to rotate so as to push the air down and create a cooling breeze in the summer, but during the winter you want the fan blades to rotate in the opposite direction. This allows the ceiling fan to pull up the cool air and redistribute the warm air near the ceiling back down into the room. There are some interesting and informative videos at <a href="http://www.HunterCeilingFanStore.com/Ceiling-Fan-Videos.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.HunterCeilingFanStore.com/Ceiling-Fan-Videos.html</a>  That help demonstrate this and give you more tips and information that will help you to make a wise choice in buying a ceiling fan.</p>
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