Emerson Prima Snugger Ceiling Fan
Model CF905BS
Description
Shown in picture: Emerson Prima Snugger Ceiling Fan Model CF905BS in Brushed Steel. Reversible Dark Cherry/Chocolote Blades are included as shown. Comes with 4-Speed Fan Slide Control in White with matching faceplate. 2-wire installation rated for 1.2 AMPS.
The Emerson Prima Snugger brings a fresh look to hugger style ceiling fans with a new more traditional style body that is more proportional. The whisper quiet Emerson motor moves a generous amount of air compared to typical flushmount ceiling fans, so you can expect to feel cooler, while enjoying the quiet relaxing breeze the Prima Snugger provides. You can also spice up the look of your Prima fan by adding a set of optional hand-carved wood blades (sold separately).
Other Finishes for this Ceiling Fan
Prima Fans (with Four Speed Slide Wall Control - 120 Volts)
Other Closely Related Ceiling Fans:
Prima (with Four Speed Slide Wall Control - 120 Volts)
Customer Applications Photos
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Included Wall Control Control
Included Control (EM-SW46W): 4-Speed Fan Slide Control in White with matching faceplate. 2-wire installation rated for 1.2 AMPS.
Low, High or Vaulted Ceiling Installation Options
This is a Flushmounted ceiling fan, so it cannot be installed on angled ceilings. Flush mount ceiling fans
are designed specifically for rooms with ceilings lower than 8 feet and do not perform well in rooms with higher ceilings.
Emerson Prima Snugger Dimensions
11.6"
7"
8"
52"
13°
(Building codes require blades to be at least 7' from the floor)
Where can this fan be installed?
UL Listed for Indoor use only
The Emerson Prima Snugger is UL Listed for Indoor use only, so it is not designed to be exposed to moisture or harsh elements. Do not install this fan outside your house. It is also not recommended
for bathrooms that have a shower or tub or laundry rooms, both of which produce excessive amounts of moisture.
Performance Data
| RPMs |
CFMs |
Amps |
Watts |
EPA Efficiency (CFMs/Watt) |
High: 165
Med: NA
Low: 70
|
High: 5145
Med: NA
Low: NA
|
High: NA
Med: NA
Low: NA
|
High: 64
Med: NA
Low: NA
|
High: 80
Med: NA
Low: NA
|
"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.
Hugger fans are excempt from EPA required performance testing, so data is rarely available for hugger fans.
Emerson Prima Snugger Specifications
| Model Name | Emerson Prima Snugger |
| Model Number | CF905BS |
| Motor Size | 172mm x 14mm Motor |
| Quality Rating | 4 out of 5 (5 is best) |
| Blade Pitch | 13 degree blade pitch |
| Blade Span | 52" blade span |
| Blade Qty | 5 blades |
| RPMs | 70 to 165 RPMs |
| Speeds | 4 Speeds |
| Reverse Function | Yes |
| Indoor Rating | UL Listed for use indoors |
| Outdoor Rating |
Cannot be used outdoors
|
| Includes Uplight | No |
| Inludes Downlight | No |
| Can Lights be Added? | Yes |
| Accepts Universal Light Kits | Yes |
| Voltage | Uses 120 Volt electricity |
| ENERGY STAR Qualified | No |
| Style Group | Ceiling Huggers |
| Approx. Weight | 17.8 lb. |
| Warranty | Lifetime Limited Motor Warranty |
| Included Downrod(s) | 0 |
| Flushmount Capability | Flushmount Only |
| Leadwire Length | Not Published |
Emerson Prima Snugger Ceiling Fan Comparison Review
How does the Emerson Prima Snugger Compare to the Average Ceiling Fan?
Quality Rating = 4 (average is 3)
A Quality Rating of 4 is above average, the Emerson Prima Snugger ceiling fan will run smooth and quiet and will give you many years of operation with no worries of the motor burning out.
Airflow = 5145 CFM (average is about 5755)
5145 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 may be satisfied with the Emerson Prima Snugger.
Efficiency Rating = 80 CFM/Watt (average is about 86)
An Efficiency Rating of 80 is
fairly 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)
Electrical Usage = 64 Watts (average is about 76)
64 Watts per hour is
slightly below average, which is a good thing. the Emerson Prima Snugger will cost a little less to operate than the average ceiling fan.
Use the calculator below to estimate just how much it will cost to operate this fan in "Your home".
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.
Emerson Prima Snugger 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 Emerson Prima Snugger 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
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.