Do the energy conservation requirements for ceiling fans apply to hugger fans?
“Hugger fans” are typically understood to be ceiling fans that are not suspended from the ceiling. Instead, they are set flush with the ceiling. Since the statutory definition defines “ceiling fan” as “suspended from the ceiling” (42 U.S.C. 6291(49)), a hugger fan is not subject to EPCA requirements for ceiling fans. 71 FR 71343.
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