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View all productsFanco Horizon high airflow DC ceiling fans
Horizon is a DC motor ceiling fan range from Fanco positioned around high airflow, meaning it is designed to move more air than a standard fan running at the same speed. It suits larger rooms or households that prioritise cooling performance, where moving a greater volume of air matters more than running the fan at its quietest or most subtle setting.
What a DC motor offers
DC motor ceiling fans generally run quieter and more efficiently than older AC motor designs, which matters in living areas or bedrooms where fan noise is noticeable during quiet activities or sleep. The efficiency of a DC motor also tends to translate into lower running costs over time compared to an equivalent AC fan, since DC motors are built to use less energy to produce the same airflow. This combination of quieter operation and efficient running is a large part of why DC has become the standard motor type for ceiling fans across the Fanco range.
The high airflow positioning
Horizon is specifically positioned around moving more air, which makes it a relevant option for larger rooms where a standard fan may struggle to circulate air effectively across the full space, or for households that want strong cooling performance as the main priority. If your main concern is maximum air movement rather than the most minimal fan profile, Horizon's high airflow design is the more relevant consideration compared to fans in the range positioned primarily around styling or subtlety.
Blade span versus room size
Ceiling fans are sized by blade span, and matching that span to your room size is one of the most important buying decisions. A fan that is too small for a large room will not circulate air effectively even with a strong motor, while an oversized fan in a small room can look disproportionate and may not have adequate clearance from walls or furniture. Check the blade span of each option in the Horizon range against your room's dimensions before choosing.
IP rating for wet or outdoor areas
If you are installing a fan in a bathroom, alfresco area, or anywhere exposed to moisture, check the IP rating of the specific model, since not all ceiling fans are rated for use in damp or outdoor locations. Using a fan with an appropriate IP rating for its location is important for both safety and the longevity of the fan.
Mounting considerations
Ceiling fans need adequate clearance from the floor and from walls or furniture to operate safely and effectively, and ceiling height will affect which mounting option is appropriate. Standard mounting suits most rooms with typical ceiling heights, while rooms with lower or higher ceilings may need a different mounting approach. Confirm your ceiling height and clearance before selecting a specific model within the Horizon range.
Buying considerations at a glance
- Match blade span to your room size for effective air circulation
- Prioritise Horizon if strong cooling performance matters more than a minimal profile
- Check the IP rating before installing in a bathroom, alfresco, or outdoor area
- Confirm your ceiling height and clearance for the correct mounting option
- Factor in the quieter, more efficient running that comes with a DC motor