BLDC ceiling fans are marketed based only on their power consumption. But the power consumption depends on various other parameters, size, airflow, speed to name a few. Especially the ’28 W‘ is being used in the market a lot, is it true?
Can a BLDC ceiling fan consume 28W or lesser? There could be two possibilities:
1. It could be a marketing gimmick of expressing the specification of the BLDC ceiling fan in a clever way to deceive.
One step below the highest speed is mentioned as the top speed and the lower power wattage consumed by a fan at that speed is deceived as the power consumed in promotional materials and advertisements. Usually, this fan has a ‘mode’ in which it rotates at a higher speed consuming more than 32W to offer the sufficient airflow.