Downrod Length For Vaulted Ceiling
A ceiling fan with a 12 inch downrod is suitable for a vaulted ceiling that has a 14 to 18 4 degree ceiling angle.
Downrod length for vaulted ceiling. Most ceiling fan manufacturers include a short downrod in the box but to install a ceiling fan safely on a vaulted or cathedral ceiling you will need to have a total downrod length of at least 12 inches. And in most states code requires that the blades be at least seven feet off the ground. Downrods range in diameter and length depending on the type of ceiling fan you re using and its application. Low ceilings if your ceiling is lower than 8 you should get a flush mount fan.
The bigger the fan and or the steeper the slope the longer the downrod. Since these fans do not have a downrod and sit very close to the. You can purchase longer downrods separately for use with higher vaulted or angled ceilings. A good rule of thumb is.
One that attaches directly to the ceiling and is often called a hugger fan. Install a ceiling fan with an 18 inch downrod if the angle is 22 6 to 26 5 degrees a 24 inch ceiling fan for a ceiling with a 30 25 to 33 7 angle and a 36 inch model if the ceiling has a 36 9 to 45 degree angle. On an 8 foot ceiling we recommend the standard pole which is a 3 4 inch downrod that comes with the fan. Of course there are specially made downrods that can measure up to 14 feet depending on the manufacturer.
Also for maximum air flow there should be at least 10 inches of air space between the blades and the ceiling. Fans mounted with a downrod not only tend to circulate more air but can help stabilize your fan reducing the potential for wobble. Standard ceiling fans include a downrod ranging in length from 2 inches to 10 inches which is suitable for standard size rooms with a ceiling height of eight to nine feet. This will keep the blades at least 7 feet off the ground.
Downrods measuring 2 6 in length are included with most hunter fans. The length of your downrod depends on the height of your ceiling.