Description
Shown in picture: Minka Aire Craftsman Ceiling Fan
Model F840-CF in Craftsman Copper. The light fixture and Craftsman Blades are included as shown. Light fixture uses 3-60W Candelabra Base Bulbs (bulbs included).**. Comes with The WC212 AireControl® Full Function Wall Control featuring 3 speeds in forward and reverse as well as a full range light dimmer. A receiver unit also comes with the fan that is compatible with the optional RC212 remote control (sold separately), should you decide to operate the fan from a hand held remote control or use both the included wall control and optional remote control together.
The Craftsman fan from Minka Aire is the first Craftsman style fan ever to be designed for outdoor wet locations. The fan includes a unique 3-light downlight fixture with enclosed shades which enables it to get wet. A decorative bottom cap is included so that the fan can be installed with or without the light. The fan comes with a plain cap that can be installed in place of the light if you do not want to use the light fixture. The Craftsman fan features the WC210 full function wall mount control system that can also be operated by a hand held remote control (Model RC210 sold separately).
Low, High or Vaulted Ceiling Installation Options
This ceiling fan can be installed on ceilings that are 8 or 9 feet high and can be angled up to 30 degrees without the need for any additional
mounting hardware, so what is in the box will be sufficient. If you have a high ceiling or vaulted ceiling that is angled more than 30 degrees (or both),
you may need a downrod or angled ceiling adapter in order to install your fan.
Minimum Ceiling Height Requirement: This fan requires a minimum ceiling height of at least 97.25" in order to meet building codes. If your ceiling is lower than 97.25" then you may need to add a flushmount adapter or close to ceiling dowrod if one is available for the fan (see below).
If you cannot find what you need to make this fan work in your room, please give us a call so we can check to see if there are any further alternatives.
How long of a downrod do I need?
Building codes require ceiling fans to be installed with the blades no lower than 7 feet from the floor in residential applications (industrial fans may require more distnace). The closer you are to the fan blades, the more cooling effect you will feel, so 7 feet is the optimal distance from the floor for most residential ceiling fans to get the most benefit.
The standard size downrod for the Minka Aire Craftsman ceiling fan is 3.5", which puts the blades 13.25" from the ceiling. a 6" downrod is also included with the fan which will bring the fan to 15.75" from the ceiling. Here are the Minimum Ceiling Heights required for each downrod available for this fan. Each length will put the fan blades 7 feet from the floor, so if you want your fan blades higher than 7 feet, choose a shorter downrod to fit your needs.
- 12" Downrod for 8.81' ceilings (blades 21.75" from ceiling)
- 18" Downrod for 9.31' ceilings (blades 27.75" from ceiling)
- 24" Downrod for 9.81' ceilings (blades 33.75" from ceiling)
- 36" Downrod for 10.81' ceilings (blades 45.75" from ceiling)
- 48" Downrod for 11.81' ceilings (blades 57.75" from ceiling)
- 60" Downrod for 12.81' ceilings (blades 69.75" from ceiling)
- 72" Downrod for 13.81' ceilings (blades 81.75" from ceiling)
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About Angled Ceilings
This fan will hange from flat ceilings and ceilings angled up to 30 degrees using the hardware that comes in the box. If your ceiling is over 30 degrees, you can by an Angled Ceiling Adapter that will allow you to install the fan on a ceiling angled up to 45.
How to measure Rise:
Rise is the vertical distance your ceiling rises for every horizontal foot. Rise per foot is called Pitch. A roof with a 4/12 pitch rises 4 inches vertically for every 12 inches horizontal.
Our calculator uses roof pitch to calculate the angle of your ceiling. Since we already know the horizontal measurement is 12", we only need you to enter in the vertical rise to make the calculation.
To measure the rise of your ceiling: Hold a 12" ruler ruler horizontally (using a level) with one corner touching the ceiling. Then take measure the vertical distance from the other end of the ruler to the ceiling. This is the rise. Select your dimensions in the form above to calculate the angle of your ceiling. Most ceiling fans (except for hugger fans) can hang on ceilings angled up to 30 degrees without
the need for an angled ceiling adapter. 30 degrees is slightly less than a 7/12 pitch. Most angled ceiling adapters will allow your fan to hang up to 45 degress...which is a 12/12 pitch.
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Minka Aire Craftsman Dimensions
13.25"
21.5"
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NA
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52"
14°
(Building codes require blades to be at least 7' from the floor)
Minka Aire Craftsman Specifications
| Model Name | Minka Aire Craftsman |
| Model Number | F840-CF |
| Motor Size | 172mm x 20mm Motor |
| Quality Rating | 4 out of 5 (5 is best) |
| Blade Pitch | 14 degree blade pitch |
| Blade Span | 52" blade span |
| Blade Qty | 5 blades |
| RPMs | 75 to 180 RPMs |
| Speeds | 3 Speeds |
| Reverse Function | Yes |
| Indoor Rating | UL Listed for use indoors |
| Outdoor Rating |
UL Listed for outdoor WET locations in both covered and uncovered areas. Can be exposed directly to rain.
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| Includes Uplight | No |
| Inludes Downlight | Yes |
| Downlight Type | 3 Light Fixtures |
| Downlight Description | 3-Light Fixture with Craftsman Glass included with the Craftsman Fans. |
| Downlight Bulbs | 3-60W Candelabra Base Bulbs (bulbs included). |
| Downlight Wattage | 180 Watts |
| ENERGY STAR Qualified | No |
| Style Group | Mission-Craftsman |
| Approx. Weight | lb |
| Warranty | Lifetime Limited Motor Warranty |
| Included Downrod(s) | 3 1/2" and 6" |
| Flushmount Capability | Can be flush mounted (adapter sold separately) |
| Leadwire Length | 80" |
| Bottom Cap | Included for installation without light fixture |
Replacement Glass*
FREE REPLACEMENT GLASS: If you purchased your fan from us in the past 5 years (on or after March 31st 2009) and have broken your glass, we may replace it FREE OF CHARGE based on our 5 Year FREE Replacement Parts Plan. Please call us so that we can verify that you made your purchase from us and that your glass is in fact broken (email us a picture of your fan and broken glass). Once verified, we will get you a replacement at no charge (just another advantage of buying your ceiling fans here at Hansen Wholesale). *All replacement glass sales are final, no refunds or exchages.
Minka Aire Craftsman Ceiling Fan Comparison
How does the Minka Aire Craftsman Compare to the Average Ceiling Fan?
Wind Speed: 4.14 MPH
(directly beneath the 52" blades)
Quality = 4 (average is 3)
A Quality Rating of 4 is above average, so this fan will run smooth and quiet and will give you many years of operation with no worries of the motor burning out.
CFM Airflow = 5374 (average is 5755)
5374 CFM is pretty much average, so don't expect a super strong breeze from this fan. However, most people
are used to average ceiling fans, so if you have never experienced a fan more powerful than this, you will most likely be satisfied.
Efficiency = 69 (average is about 76)
An Efficiency Rating of 69 is
below average.
Efficiency is defined by the EPA as the amount of airflow a fan produces (CFM) divided by the amount of
electricity (Watts) it uses on high speed without any lights on. Efficiency is less important than Airflow because more
CFMs allow you to raise your thermostat higher...which is where you will save the most energy. Efficiency becomes more important if
you expect to operate several ceiling fans at the same time. (see calculator below)
Watts = 78 (average is about 76)
78 Watts per hour is
pretty close to average, so it will cost about the same to operate this fan as the average ceiling fan.
Use the calculator below to estimate just how much it will cost to operate this fan in "Your home".
Minka Aire Craftsman Operational Cost Calculator
How to use our Ceiling Fan Cost Calculator
Basic Help: Our cost usage calculator shows you how much it will cost to operate the Minka Aire Craftsman ceiling fan. By default, the calculator assumes that you will leave your fan running 24 hours a day for the entire year (which is not very likely to be accurate), so you will want to change the hours and days to be more in line with how often you think you will use the fan. The calculator also defaults to the average cost per kWh of electricity in the USA. You can change this to use the average cost of electricity in your state, although this may vary widely from city to city. For the most accurate calculation, manually enter the actual cost/kWh shown on your utility bill.
The wattage of the fan is already included (if it is known), but you can change it if you wish to see how the wattage affects the cost.
Fans with lights: Calculations are performed without lights by default. If you add a light fixture to the fan, you can add the wattage of the fixture to the wattage of the fan to perform calculations with the lights on. In some cases, when a light fixture of known wattage is included with the fan, the option to calculate with or without lights will show automatically. The light fixture on a ceiling fan almost always uses substantially more electricity than the fan motor, so it is very important to take that into account when comparing the overall operational cost between various ceiling fans
CFM -vs- Efficiency: CFM is KING! It is more important to buy a fan with higher CFMs than it is to buy a fan that uses less electricity. The highest wattage consumed by the most energy guzzling ceiling fan on our website is about 120 watts. So if you input 120 as the fan watts and run our calculator, you will see that it still costs less than 2 cents per hour to operate the most energy guzzling ceiling fan in most states.
You will get more savings with a higher CFM fan than a lower Wattage fan because if your fan moves more air
you will be able to raise your thermostat to a higher degree. Raising your thermostat by 10 degrees can save you up to 40% on your cooling bills. Choosing a less powerful fan because it uses less electricity can be the worst mistake you can make because it will not cool you off enough to allow you to raise your thermostat to a high enough level without becoming uncomfortable. This is why CFM is so much more important to consider than Wattage.
The average kWh by state used by our calculator is derived from information published by the
US Government Department of Energy as of May 2009.
Your actual cost may differ from this. Again, refer to your utility bill for your most recent kWh cost.
Performance Data
| RPMs |
CFMs |
Amps |
Watts |
EPA Efficiency (CFMs/Watt) |
High: 180
Med: NA
Low: 75
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High: 5374
Med: NA
Low: NA
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High: NA
Med: NA
Low: NA
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High: 77.7
Med: NA
Low: NA
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High: 69
Med: NA
Low: NA
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"NA" means that the data was not available at the time this information was published or the manufacturer simply does not test for the data that is missing.