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<blockquote data-quote="Fedaburger" data-source="post: 4200517" data-attributes="member: 67878"><p>My take on the ceiling fan physics are down and out. By running it down the warm air is forced out of the room through the other doorways. Another cool trick I have with forcing the heat out of is placing a fan on the outside of the doorway pointed down and in. It pushes cool air into the room and forces the warm out above the fan. I can feel a nice rush of warm air leaving the room. If you push the cold air into the room the warm air has no other choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fedaburger, post: 4200517, member: 67878"] My take on the ceiling fan physics are down and out. By running it down the warm air is forced out of the room through the other doorways. Another cool trick I have with forcing the heat out of is placing a fan on the outside of the doorway pointed down and in. It pushes cool air into the room and forces the warm out above the fan. I can feel a nice rush of warm air leaving the room. If you push the cold air into the room the warm air has no other choice. [/QUOTE]
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