Hampton Bay Industrial 60 in. Indoor/Outdoor Black Ceiling Fan with Wall Control, Downrod and Powerful Reversible Motor
Industrial design is perfect for indoor/covered outdoors areas. 3 high-efficiency blades for greater air movement. Wall control and downrod included.
Built with an impressively powerful 194 RPM motor, the Hampton Bay Industrial 60 in. Black Ceiling Fan is ideally suited to industrial installations of 20 ft. x 20 ft. or larger. It delivers up to 9,999 CFM of maximum airflow, and an included wall-mount remote provides control for the fans four speeds. The contemporary styling and versatile black finish incorporate well into many decors, and its high-efficiency blade pitch allows greater air movement. This single-mount fan includes a 6 in. downrod for added convenience and ease of installation.
- High-efficiency blade pitch for greater air movement
- 4-speed reversible motor for year-round comfort and savings
- Single mount installation
- Wired wall mount remote control included
- Powerful 188 mm x 17 mm motor
- 3 high efficient ABS blades
- 9,999 CFM airflow
- Black finish with matching black blades
- 24 in. lead wire
- Damp rated for use in covered outdoor areas like porches and patios
- Includes 6 in. downrod
- Need help installing your fan? check out our project guide for helpful tips
- Finishes shown are representative of the item. Actual finish may vary slightly.
Additional information
Dimensions | H 13.5 in, W 60 in, D 60 in |
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Downrod Length (in.) | 6 |
Fan Blade Length (in.) | 24.8 |
Fan Blade Span (in.) | 60 |
Fan Blade Width (in.) | 6.9 |
Certifications and Listings | UL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
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A bay is a recessed, coastal body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water, such as an ocean, a lake, or another bay. A large bay is usually called a gulf, sea, sound, or bight. A cove is a small, circular bay with a narrow entrance. A fjord is an elongated bay formed by glacial action. The term embayment is also used for related features, such as extinct bays or freshwater environments.
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by Sanjay
I had this fan installed in the patio and a year later it has held up well. I don’t think there is a better fan given the price point. This fan produces a high amount of airflow – 9999 CFM. For an outdoor fan, I like the look of the fan.
by Chris
I had this fan installed in the patio and a year later it has held up well. I don’t think there is a better fan given the price point. This fan produces a high amount of airflow – 9999 CFM. For an outdoor fan, I like the look of the fan.
by Steve
Excellent outdoor fan at incredible price.
by Terry
We have used these fans in our horse barn for the last 18 years….they work great and not that expensive!
by Rebecca
This fan blows a lot of air. it’s pretty quiet as well. We put it in our porch. The only thing is that it doesn’t circulate that much, but probably because it needs to be hung higher. Overall it blows nice. Much better than others we tried. This is our 4th one and we are keeping it.