The Huntley is a timeless collection inspired by mid-century small-town aesthetics. The vintage schoolhouse glass is the focal point of this design with its unique profile. Add a vintage Edison style filament bulb to the included light kit to complete the look. This fan is compatible with sloped ceilings and includes a 6 inch down rod (longer down rods sold separately). Remote control included for added convenience.
Subcategory:
Ceiling Fans with Light
Style:
Country/Rustic
, Farm House
Option:
Dry Rated
, Title 20
Location Rating:
Dry Rated
Style:
Farmhouse
, Rustic
Blade Finish:
Driftwood-Dark Maple
Light Kit Included:
Included
Lumens / Light Output:
600
Remote Control Included:
Yes
Ship Carton Height:
14.37
Ship Carton Length:
29.92
Vendor Ship Method:
Ground
Warranty:
Lifetime limited warranty
Compatible Control Part Number:
X-RC6786, X-RC6776-N
Edison Bulb Recommended:
No
Fan Control Type:
Remote Control
Incandescent Watts Equivalent:
40
Included Downrod Dimension:
0.75 in. x 6 in.
LED Dimmer Switch Compatibility:
Dimmable Remote Integrated
Light Kit Shape:
Schoolhouse
Reversible Airflow Switch:
Yes
Room Size:
Up to 350 Sq. Ft
Shade Master Color:
Clear
Sloped Ceiling Angle:
23 Degrees
Manufactured By:
Vaxcel International
Additional Information:
- 3-speed settings make it easy to maintain the ideal comfort level; remote control included so you can operate the fan and light from anywhere in the room
- Alternative installation without light kit
- Can accommodate angled sloped ceilings up to 23 degrees
- Can be installed using the provided down rod for low or standard ceiling heights and also on a longer down rod (up to 72 inches) for higher ceilings; longer down rods sold separately
- Dimmable LED bulbs included for energy savings and light adjustment
- LED light kit includes a dimming feature and produces 600 lumens when set to its highest level
- Limited lifetime motor warranty with a 1 year warranty on all parts
- Manual reverse air flow switch included which allows you to change the fan's blade direction setting seasonally; depending on setting, cool air is pushed down or warm air is distributed evenly reducing energy usage year round