Kichler Lehr in Distressed Black
310115DBK - Kichler Lehr in Distressed Black
- 7744 CFM (2.08 MPH Breeze)
- Distressed Black Motor w/ABS Plastic All Weather Distressed Black Blades
- 80 Inch Blade Span | 12 Degree Pitch
- Rated For Indoors (dry rated), Outdoor Covered (damp rated), Outdoor Uncovered (wet rated), High Wind (wet rated)
- 165L Super Efficienct DC Motor
- 6 Speed Remote Control
Starting At $905.00
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Manufacturers Info | |
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Brand | Kichler | Category | Ceiling Fan |
Style | Contemporary |
Family | Lehr |
Additional Info | Country Of Origin- China |
Air Flow CFM | 7408 |
Air Flow Efficiency | 234 |
Blade Finish | Distresd Black/Non-Reversible |
Blade Pitch | 12 |
Blade Span | 80 |
Bulb Type Included | No |
Down Rod Included | 1.00 OD X 8.00 |
Electricity Used | 32 |
Harmonized Codes | 8414.51.3000 |
Introduction Date | 20130617 |
Material | ABS |
Motor Fan Speed | 6 Speed Dc Cooltouch |
Motor Size | 165L |
Motor Type | DC |
Order Minimum | 1 |
Remote Control Included | Yes |
Ship Carton Height | 11 |
Ship Carton Length | 47.5 |
Ship Carton Width | 14.75 |
Ship Weight | 29.3 |
Sold By | Each |
Vendor Ship Method | UPS |
Voltage | 120 |
Warranty | LIMITED LIFETIME |
Weight | 30.8 |
Wire Included | 78 |
Base Backplate | 6.78 |
Electrical Req | 120V 60Hz AC |
Max Stem Tilt | 30 |
Optional Light Kit Avail | Optional & Coordinating |
Ship Carton Cubic Feet | 4.46 |
UL Listed | CULW |
Unit Increments | 1 |
How does the Kichler Lehr in Distressed Black Compare to the Average Ceiling Fan?

Quality Rating = 5.000000 (average is 3)
With a Quality Rating of 5, the Kichler Lehr in Distressed Black is among the finest quality ceiling fans made. It will run smooth and quiet without wobbling or making noise and you can let it run
24 hours a day for years on end without any worries of the motor burning out.
Wind Speed Factor: 2.08 MPH (average is about 3)
A Wind Speed Factor of 2.08 MPH gives this fan a Breeze Rating of 2 out of 5.
This is very light breeze, so don't expect to experience very much cooling effect from the Lehr.
Keep in mind that fans with a large blade span like this one may move lots of air when it comes to CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute), but the airflow is spread over a larger area, so the actual concentration of the airflow (wind speed) is usually less than that of normal size fans. For the best wind-chill effect in larger rooms you may want to consider two or more smaller fans (50" to 56") that have a significantly higher wind speed factor. However, if you can only install a single fan, a larger fan like this may be a reasonable compromise. Just don't expect to feel as much breeze as the abnormally high CFM rating leads you to believe.
Aside from Quality, which accounts for smooth quiet operation and durability, the amount of wind-chill a fan can provide to cool you off is the most important consideration.
Airflow = 7744 CFM (average is about 5,000)
7744 CFM is a lot of airflow and is far above average, which is very good news if you want a ceiling fan that can really cool you off. The 2.08 MPH wind speed is a little lower than you might expect with such a high airflow. The wind speed tells you how much breeze you can expect to feel when you are beneath the fan. Due to the blade span of this fan, the actual concentration of airflow is spread over a larger area, so the ultimate cooling effect is a little less than some fans with smaller blade spans. This is a compromise that you may be willing to accept if the actual area where you spend your time is further away from the center of the fan, which is why you may consider a larger fan such as this one. In this case the Kichler Lehr in Distressed Black will allow you to raise your thermostat by 1 or 2 degrees, which will still help you save additional money on your cooling bills (if you have AC).
Efficiency Rating = 235 CFM/Watt (average is about 86)
An Efficiency Rating of 235 is extremely efficient and considered environmentally friendly by our standards (over 200 CFM/Watt).
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 = 33 Watts (average is about 76)
33 Watts per hour is "Extremely Low", which is fantastic because the Kichler Lehr in Distressed Black will cost almost nothing to operate compared to other ceiling fans.
Use the calculator below to estimate just how much it will cost to operate this fan in "Your home".
Wind Speed Factor -vs- Efficiency: Wind Speed is KING! Ceiling fans can save you a lot on your energy bills if you use them properly to reduce your use of central air. Ceiling fans cool you off by creating a wind-chill effect, so the more wind speed a fan generates, the cooler it will make you feel. The cooler your ceiling fan can make you feel, the higher you can raise your AC thermostat to conserve energy without sacrificing your level of comfort. Raising your thermostat by 10 degrees can save you up to 40% on your cooling bills, but you cannot raise your thermostat by 10 degrees if you focus only on ceiling fans that use less energy rather than ones that generate higher wind speed. To put this in perspective: A typical central air system uses about 3500 Watts when it is running, so if a ceiling fan that uses 100 watts allows you to raise your thermostat a couple degrees higher than a more "efficient" fan that uses only 50 watts, the savings you will get by raising your AC thermostat a couple degrees higher is far more than the difference of 50 watts between the two fans. With that said, a ceiling fan that uses less watts yet produces higher wind speed is a win-win.
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Performance Data
Speed | RPMs | CFMs | Amps | Watts | EPA Efficiency (CFMs/Watt) |
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High | 78 | 7744 | 0.45 | 33 | 235 |
Med | - | - | 0.15 | - | NA |
Low | 31 | 2864 | 0.07 | 4 | 716 |
"-" 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.
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ENERGY INFORMATION
at High Speed
Airflow 7744 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Airflow 33 Watts (excludes lights) |
Airflow Efficiency 235 Cubic Feet Per Minute Per Watt |
Compare: 49" to 60" ceiling fans have airflow efficiencies
ranging from approximately 51 to 176 cubic feet per
minute per watt at high speed.
