Mercator
Clarence 56" Abs 3 Blade Ceiling Fan
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Be hip with differences between AC, DC or EC fan motors!
Alternating Current (AC)
AC motors require a higher voltage input of 240v for Australia. They can be hardwired in an electrical lighting circuit or plug in to a standard 10amp power point.
Unlike a DC motor, they do not require an external power supply, which allows them to be hardwired into existing household electrics.
Direct Current (DC)
DC motors require a DC power supply to covert the mains power 240v to a Lower running voltage required specs.
DC motors have lower energy consumption than AC, sometimes consuming 50% less power, which means more energy savings and lower operating costs. Over the course of their working life, the savings far exceed the price difference between AC and DC fans, making DC fans a much better long-term investment for your household.
Electronically Commutated (EC)
EC motors also use less power than a comparable AC fan. They are a more modern, improved version of DC fans. EC Fans run at much lower temperatures than other motors and will operate in harsh tropical conditions.
EC motors will play a big part in the fan industry. They are already superceding DC motors and will take the place of many conventional AC motors in the future.
The Clarence is a modern hamptons style ceiling fan by Mercator. With a wide 56" fan blade, the Clarence is ideally suited for large bedrooms, living areas and alfrescos.
Speed | Airflow (m³/hr) |
1 | N/A |
2 | N/A |
3 | 12336 |
- Maximum airflow: 12,336m³/hr
- Powerful 75W AC motor
- Engineered ABS blades for low maintenance
- Summer/Winter reversible airflow
- 3 speed wall controller included
- Suitable for raked ceiling up to 28°
- 3 Year In-Home Warranty & 6 Year Motor Warranty





