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If you have any problems downloading the columns or the
graphics, please contact me at dulley@dulley.com or call me at (513)
231-6034.
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High-Resolution Graphic Download Links
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402u - "Simple tips
for using indoor fans and fresh air ventilation to reduce air-conditioning and
improve comfort"
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c402-1.jpg - Install the proper size
ceiling paddle fan and always turn it off when you leave the room. - James
Dulley
- c402-2.jpg - Open a double-hung window
partially at the top and the bottom to create a natural cooling draft. - Photo
credit - James Dulley
- c402-3.jpg - Efficient personal cooling
fans has soft blades which will not hurt you if you touch them while running. -
Photo credit - James Dulley
- c402-4.jpg - This reversible dual window
fan provides many ventilation options for comfort. - Photo credit - James
Dulley
- c402-5.jpg - Standard tall oscillating
fan is ideal for a larger area. Select one which has several speeds and an
no-oscillation setting. - Photo credit - James Dulley
- c402-6.jpg - This electric space heater
also functions as a ventilation fan. The unique grille help to distribute the
air better. - Photo credit - James Dulley
- c402-7.jpg - This control panel on a
space heater has a "fan-only" setting for summertime use and two
speeds. - Photo credit - James Dulley
- c402-8.jpg - This rechargeable
variable-speed portable fan produces up to 500 cfm and runs for seven hours on
a charge. - Photo credit - James Dulley |
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