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WHAT IS AN AIR CIRCULATOR?
Traditional fans will move air that is directly
in contact with them, pulling air from behind
to the front, with the benefit of cooling being
felt only when directly facing you. Usually,
traditional fans are only used during the
warmer months.
Air circulators on the other hand, work to keep
all air in a room in motion, moving around
constantly and creating an air circulation
pattern that will make the whole room
more comfortable.
By using a 3D air circulation, your Breville air
circulator ensures constant movement of the
air in the room, reducing cold and warm spots
that are found in many rooms.
By circulating both stale indoor air and fresh
outdoor air (from open windows), Breville air
circulators also work on improving ventilation.
The Breville air circulator is perfect to use all
year round, as it regulates temperature, clears
stuffy air, and creates a safe environment for
the whole family.
WHERE TO POSITION YOUR
AIR CIRCULATOR?
WARMER MONTHS:
Cool air tends to sink to the floor. During
warm weather, point the air circulator
facing towards a wall on high speed. angled
halfway between the ceiling and floor. The
circulator will efficiently cool the room down
by forcing the cool air to move, creating air
circulation patterns.
When using an air conditioner, point the air
circulator from the back of the room towards
the bottom of the air conditioner at a 30° angle
to intensify the cool air and distribute the
cool air faster and more efficiently around the
room. Use the horizontal oscillation for even
better distribution.
COLD AIR
COOLER MONTHS:
Warm air naturally rises towards the ceiling.
When using a heater, the warm air produced
will move up. Point the air circulator up at a 90°
angle. By pointing the air circulator upwards,
the hot air will circulate with the cooler air near
the floor, resulting in better distribution of
room temperature.
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