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David G. Axt, CCS, CSI ,SCIP
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Username: david_axt

Post Number: 1793
Registered: 03-2002


Posted on Monday, June 03, 2019 - 01:17 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Who should specify ceiling fans? The architectural specifier or mechanical engineer?
David G. Axt, CCS, CSI, SCIP
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Axt Consulting LLC
Ronald L. Geren, FCSI Lifetime Member, AIA, CCS, CCCA, CSC, SCIP
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Username: specman

Post Number: 1545
Registered: 03-2003


Posted on Monday, June 03, 2019 - 01:30 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I typically specify ceiling fans.
Ron Geren, FCSI Lifetime Member, AIA, CCS, CCCA, CSC, SCIP
Nathan Woods, CSI, CCCA, LEED AP
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Username: nwoods

Post Number: 771
Registered: 08-2005


Posted on Monday, June 03, 2019 - 02:28 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Electrical normally shows them on their fixture schedule, though as Architect I usually select them and tell them what to list
Ron Beard
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Username: rm_beard_ccs

Post Number: 458
Registered: 10-2002


Posted on Monday, June 03, 2019 - 03:35 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Specifier in consultation with the structural engineer for Big Ass fans.
"Fast is good, but accurate is better."
.............Wyatt Earp
Mark Gilligan SE,
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Username: mark_gilligan

Post Number: 894
Registered: 10-2007
Posted on Tuesday, June 04, 2019 - 03:11 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

This would have to be a very big fan to require larger structural members. If there was a need for details showing the bracing of these fans it would normally be considered an additional service by the structural engineer.
Ron Beard
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Username: rm_beard_ccs

Post Number: 459
Registered: 10-2002


Posted on Wednesday, June 05, 2019 - 01:28 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I've spec'd several over the years. Actually, they are pretty cool (pardon the pun). Our biggest concern was not the weight but the vibration and dynamics.

https://www.bigassfans.com/
"Fast is good, but accurate is better."
.............Wyatt Earp
J. Peter Jordan
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Username: jpjordan

Post Number: 1089
Registered: 05-2004
Posted on Wednesday, June 05, 2019 - 11:32 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Typical ceiling fans (up to about 60-in diameter are electrical fixtures (may including lighting).

The larger "big ass fans" affect the mechanical design of the project, and on the last several projects I have worked on, the MEP has specified them.
J. Peter Jordan, FCSI, AIA, CCS, LEED AP, SCIP
Dan Helphrey
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Username: dbhelphrey

Post Number: 20
Registered: 12-2018
Posted on Wednesday, June 05, 2019 - 12:56 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

As J. Peter Jordan says, Big Ass Fans (TM) are definitely a mechanical item.

Residential ceiling fans are in Division 11, and my experience trying to get engineers to prepare sections outside of "their" divisions hasn't been great.

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