MINKA-AIRE Xtreme H2O 65 in. Indoor/Outdoor Coal Ceiling Fan with Remote Control
Industrial style indoor outdoor ceiling fan for great rooms. DC Motor produces 9036 CFM at high speed. 20W LED light kit K9886L-CL Sold separately.
An Outdoor version of one of our most popular large fan introductions, this industrial sized fan lends itself to any setting. Xtreme H2O by Minka Aire is sleek, contemporary design, complete with a DC motor and a choice of sizes, makes it perfect for large areas indoor or outdoor. This 65 in. industrial beauty whirs effortlessly through heat waves and dry spells, showcasing a modern industrial design which, both revives pass patio decor and prioritizes the mechanisms of functionality and movement. Between 6 optional speeds for a gentle or breezy wind.
- DC 123 x 30 mm motor
- ABS blades
- Handheld remote control system included
- Indoor/outdoor use
- ETL rated for wet locations
- Maximum CFM – high speed 9092
- 9° blade pitch
- 6 in. downrod included
- 6 speed fan control in forward/reverse
- On/Off plus full range light dimmer
- Custom 20-Watt LED light kit K9886L available (sold separately)
- Available in additional finishes
- Available in additional sizes
- 8-blades 65 in. sweep
Additional information
Dimensions | H 13.5 in, W 65 in, D 65 in |
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Downrod Length (in.) | 6 |
Fan Blade Length (in.) | 28.58 |
Fan Blade Span (in.) | 65 |
Fan Blade Width (in.) | 3.23 |
Certifications and Listings | ETL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime Motor Warranty |
65 may refer to:
- 65 (number)
- One of the years 65 BC, AD 65, 1965, 2065
- 65 (film), a 2023 American science fiction thriller film
- The atomic number of terbium, a chemical element
- A type of dish in Indian cuisine, such as Chicken 65, Gobi 65, or Paneer 65
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A ceiling is an overhead interior roof that covers the upper limits of a room. It is not generally considered a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the roof structure or the floor of a story above. Ceilings can be decorated to taste, and there are many examples of frescoes and artwork on ceilings, especially within religious buildings. A ceiling can also be the upper limit of a tunnel.
The most common type of ceiling is the dropped ceiling, which is suspended from structural elements above. Panels of drywall are fastened either directly to the ceiling joists or to a few layers of moisture-proof plywood which are then attached to the joists. Pipework or ducts can be run in the gap above the ceiling, and insulation and fireproofing material can be placed here. Alternatively, ceilings may be spray painted instead, leaving the pipework and ducts exposed but painted, and using spray foam.
A subset of the dropped ceiling is the suspended ceiling, wherein a network of aluminum struts, as opposed to drywall, are attached to the joists, forming a series of rectangular spaces. Individual pieces of cardboard are then placed inside the bottom of those spaces so that the outer side of the cardboard, interspersed with aluminum rails, is seen as the ceiling from below. This makes it relatively easy to repair the pipes and insulation behind the ceiling, since all that is necessary is to lift off the cardboard, rather than digging through the drywall and then replacing it.
Other types of ceiling include the cathedral ceiling, the concave or barrel-shaped ceiling, the stretched ceiling and the coffered ceiling. Coving often links the ceiling to the surrounding walls. Ceilings can play a part in reducing fire hazard, and a system is available for rating the fire resistance of dropped ceilings.
Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams. Coal is mostly carbon with variable amounts of other elements, chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. Coal is a type of fossil fuel, formed when dead plant matter decays into peat which is converted into coal by the heat and pressure of deep burial over millions of years. Vast deposits of coal originate in former wetlands called coal forests that covered much of the Earth's tropical land areas during the late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) and Permian times.
Coal is used primarily as a fuel. While coal has been known and used for thousands of years, its usage was limited until the Industrial Revolution. With the invention of the steam engine, coal consumption increased. In 2020, coal supplied about a quarter of the world's primary energy and over a third of its electricity. Some iron and steel-making and other industrial processes burn coal.
The extraction and burning of coal damages the environment, causing premature death and illness, and it is the largest anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide contributing to climate change. Fourteen billion tonnes of carbon dioxide were emitted by burning coal in 2020, which is 40% of total fossil fuel emissions and over 25% of total global greenhouse gas emissions. As part of worldwide energy transition, many countries have reduced or eliminated their use of coal power. The United Nations Secretary General asked governments to stop building new coal plants by 2020.
Global coal use was 8.3 billion tonnes in 2022, and is set to remain at record levels in 2023. To meet the Paris Agreement target of keeping global warming below 2 °C (3.6 °F) coal use needs to halve from 2020 to 2030, and "phasing down" coal was agreed upon in the Glasgow Climate Pact.
The largest consumer and importer of coal in 2020 was China, which accounts for almost half the world's annual coal production, followed by India with about a tenth. Indonesia and Australia export the most, followed by Russia.
Fan commonly refers to:
- Fan (machine), a machine for producing airflow, often used for cooling
- Hand fan, an implement held and waved by hand to move air for cooling
- Fan (person), short for fanatic; an enthusiast or supporter, especially with regard to entertainment
Fan, FAN or fans may also refer to:
Indoor(s) may refer to:
- the interior of a building
- Indoor environment, in building science, traditionally includes the study of indoor thermal environment, indoor acoustic environment, indoor light environment, and indoor air quality
- Built environment, the human-made environment that provides the setting for human activity
- Indoor athletics
- indoor games and sports
Outdoor(s) may refer to:
- Wilderness
- Natural environment
- Outdoor cooking
- Outdoor education
- Outdoor equipment
- Outdoor fitness
- Outdoor literature
- Outdoor recreation
- Outdoor Channel, an American pay television channel focused on the outdoors
With or WITH may refer to:
- With, a preposition in English
- Carl Johannes With (1877–1923), Danish doctor and arachnologist
- With (character), a character in D. N. Angel
- With (novel), a novel by Donald Harrington
- With (album), a 2014 album by TVXQ
- With (EP), a 2021 EP by Nam Woo-hyun
by Taylor
Great product. Easy installation. Looks great!
by Mindy
Great airflow and light. I wish it would allow one to separate the light and fan on the wall like my old fan – we had two switches on the wall – one for light and one for the fan. Had to buy the wall control to get the separate function.
by Erin
This fan is beautiful and really finishes our screened porch area! I’m so pleased it has worked out so well. We had an electrician install for us and he also had high praise for the quality of this fan and the ease of installation (the same can’t be said for other fixtures he’s installed for me!). Highly recommend this product for look and functionality.
by Sunam
Massive fan looks wonderful!
by Brenda
I was looking for a powerful fan to keep me cool on my new screen-in porch. This has 6 speeds and even works great at the lower settings. It’s also beautiful.
by Dave
This MinkaAire Extreme is a fantastic fan: attractive, quiet and versatile speeds. We bought one for a home we later sold, and bought another one for our new home. The brushed nickel one is very modern looking. I highly recommend it for any large living area with 10’+ ceilings.