The Isis Ceiling Fan designed by Big Ass Fans, reduces year-round energy bill and improves comfort in any commercial or residential space.
October 11th, 2010
The 2.4 to 3 m diameter Isis® reduces year-round energy bills and improves comfort in commercial and residential spaces with ceilings as low as 3.7 meters.
Isis covers more area than 9 small ceiling fans while using only 1/3 of the energy.
And with its proprietary prime mover, Isis produces less than 40 dBA at maximum operating speed, making it very sound efficient.
In addition to its standard, anodized aluminium finish, Isis is available in a wide range of custom colours.
A hybrid of sleek design and performance, Isis carries a 10 year non-prorated warranty with certified installation.
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