Westinghouse 7224900 Widespan Industrial Ceiling Fan with Remote, 100 Inch, Brushed Nickel
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Westinghouse 7224900 Widespan Industrial Ceiling Fan with Remote, 100 Inch, Brushed Nickel

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Details

  • Brand
    Westinghouse
  • Color
    Brushed Nickel
  • Electric fan design
    Ceiling Fan
  • Power Source
    AC
  • Style
    Industrial
  • Product Dimensions
    100"D x 100"W
🌀100-inch blade span for max airflow
📡Remote control with 6 speeds & timer
🔇Whisper-quiet DC motor

Description

🌀 Elevate your airflow game with industrial power and sleek style!

  • SMART REMOTE CONTROL - Adjust 6 speeds, seasonal modes, and timers effortlessly from anywhere in the room.
  • WHISPER QUIET DC MOTOR - Experience smooth, silent operation that keeps your environment focused and calm.
  • MASSIVE 100 INCH WIDESPAN - Command the air in large spaces with industry-leading coverage.
  • SLEEK BRUSHED NICKEL FINISH - Elevate your space with a modern industrial aesthetic that impresses clients and colleagues alike.
  • BUILT TO LAST WITH 15 YEAR WARRANTY - Invest confidently in durability and long-term performance for your commercial or home office.

The Westinghouse 7224900 Widespan Industrial Ceiling Fan features a massive 100-inch blade span powered by a quiet, energy-efficient DC motor. Designed for large commercial or residential spaces, it offers six-speed remote control with timer and seasonal settings, all wrapped in a modern brushed nickel finish. Built for durability with a 15-year limited warranty, this fan ensures optimal air distribution and a contemporary look that fits any high-ceiling environment.

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Specifications

BrandWestinghouse
ColorBrushed Nickel
Electric fan designCeiling Fan
Power SourceAC
StyleIndustrial
Product Dimensions100"D x 100"W x 34.5"H
Room TypeLiving Room
Special FeatureRemote Control
Recommended Uses For ProductAir Circulation, Lighting
Wattage82
Finish TypeBrushed
Number of Blades8
Blade Length100 Inches
Collection NameWidespan
Switch Typeremote
Item Weight41 Pounds
Included ComponentsFan, Instruction Manual
Indoor/Outdoor UsageIndoor
Model NameWidespan
Control MethodRemote
Blade MaterialAluminium
Is ElectricYes
ManufacturerWestinghouse Lighting
Part Number7224900
Item Weight41 pounds
Item model number7224900
Batteries1 12V batteries required.
Size100 Inch
FinishBrushed
PatternCeiling Fan
ShapeCircular
Item Package Quantity1
Number Of Pieces1
Cutting Diameter100 Inches
Special FeaturesRemote Control
UsageCommercial Ceiling Fan, Industrial Ceiling Fan, Garage Ceiling Fan, Big Ceiling Fan, Large Ceiling Fans
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?Yes
Battery Cell TypeAlkaline
Warranty Description15 year limited.
Assembled Diameter100 Inches

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

my ceiling is 11feet 6 inches, can I use this fan?
I need to contact seller Still one item don´t received and no information of seller or updates
At its highest speed does the fan wobble or make any noise?
Can receiver be removed so that I can use a wall dimmer switch instead of the remote? Once answer says no, but why not? I have done so w many others

Reviews

J**N

Big fan, moves a lot of air, looks pretty decent

Edit: six-month update--still love this thing. Still absolutely silent; working without issue. Never cease to be amazed at how much air it moves--stirs up dog hair we didn't even know was there. Remote still feels astonishingly cheap. Still haven not gotten around to ripping the codes to use with Home Assistant. I'm a slacker, I guess. The original review follows:So I wanted to hook up a ten-foot (10') downrod to this thing, 'cause I've got a two-story, vaulted ceiling I'm working with. I did it and it works just fine--and it didn't even cost me that much. I bought a ten-foot 3/4" galvanized steel "structural pipe" from Lowe's. Cost me like $25. I am 99% certain it's made from the same factory that makes downrods. Looks identical. Same beveled edges and everything (it's not threaded). I had to drill a 1/4" hole through it in both sides, for the retaining pins. The center of the hole is 1/2" from the end of the pipe (the one closer to the fan is *maybe* a hair closer--pay attention to this, 'cause you've got less room to work with here--the top one, connected to the ball/bracket, won't really matter if it's off a little).I then had to extend the wiring. The inverter is up in the canopy, so it's not just a matter of extending the AC wiring--you gotta cut into their custom wiring for the DC & control stuff. Wheeeeee always fun to cut the wires on the $600 fan you just bought. I'm sure this will void the warranty. You're probably voiding the warranty just reading about it. Don't try this at home. Only a madman would do this. Anyway, I cut the wires, then spliced and soldered some 10' extensions. There are five wires. Three are 18 gauge, two are 22 gauge. I bought some wire from Amazon, was around $25. I already had some heat-shrink, but would've just covered it with electrical tape if I hadn't. Remember to slip the heat shrink on *before* you solder the wires!Just to be on the safe side, I also extended the steel safety cable. I bought some steel rope (thought it was the same size, but I think it was actually a size smaller than what's already on the fan) and some loops, aluminum crimps, and crimping pliers. I'm confident the cable would support my weight if I hung from it, so I figure the fan is fine.I was nervous when I got it hung and wired. It was a huge pain in the butt. Very heavy. I'm lucky I had some scaffolds to work on and a forgiving and very helpful partner.The blades are relatively easy to install. The instruction manual doesn't tell you this, but the bolts and nuts are all 10mm. The manual also doesn't tell you where the flat washers go. It also doesn't tell you how many of each part you have, the little crescent gaskets it shows are *not* included, and it doesn't tell you wrench sizes for anything. You'll notice that in the questions for this product, someone asked where the flat washers go, and the seller was all like, "iT's iN tHe mAnUaL"Yeah, it's not. I've included a pic of the only page showing the blade installation here, along with the bolts and washers you're given, and obviously, the manual doesn't show you anything of the sort. The bracket that the blades attach to is steel, so I figured the split washer would be okay against it, and used the flat washers underneath the blade, between the blade and the nut. It seems to have worked fine and feels pretty secure. I secured mine using a 10mm wrench on top and a 10mm ratchet socket on the bottom.When you're putting the blades on, start with the single bolt furthest from the center of the fan. Drop the bolt in from the top, press the blade up against the bracket, then place the flat washer and nut and hand-tighten them. This gives some "leverage" to the blade, so you don't have to keep holding it, and the other two can be relatively easily placed, then you can tighten all of 'em with a wrench & ratchet or whatever.I did opposite blades each time, so the thing didn't get too off-kilter or something.I also tested it after installing the first two, in case I had borked the wiring somehow. Thankfully, it worked great.This thing is really quiet. Amazingly so. I like it.The remote feels like a cheap piece of garbage you'd get from the Dollar Tree or something. I plan to yoink the rf codes and set up an rf repeater with Home Assistant, so I can tell Alexa to turn the fan on. My wife will think that's cool.Anyway, it works well. It was expensive, but feels pretty decent. I'm happy with the ten-foot downrod (it's a slightly different color of metal than brushed nickel--sorta blue-ish--but it doesn't bug me too much) (note--Lowe's also sells this stuff in black, if you wanted to get the black version of this fan--not sure if the blacks would match, but it's black, so unless you're Tom Haverford, you probably won't notice (if you get that reference, I love you)). It moves a LOT of air--I could feel it even on the lowest setting. You'll see the paper lanterns in the pic (hey, sue me--they were cheap--have you priced lighting lately?); they get blown around a little, which is mildly annoying. Even on its highest setting, I can't hear it, but it's moving air like crazy. Pretty awesome.Good stuff.

K**A

Questions answered after install, not in instructions / product description

The media could not be loaded. OK, shopped around for large workshop fan and this one looked good at decent price point. I purchase one just to see how i liked it, it worked so well I purchased 2 more within a week. My shop is 40’ x 60’ x 16’ ceiling and the 3 fans do an excellent job at air movement in Florida heat. A few questions that I had but couldn’t find an answer prior to ordering.1. The fans do have a memory, meaning you do not need to use the remote to start it. Set what speed / direction you want and the fan will turn on to those settings when power is applied. I hate remote fans big PITA!2. The remotes have no “dip switches”, meaning the remote is “hard coded” to that specific fan. So if I wanted to use the remotes I would need to use all three individually. Again big PITA, but no problem with the unit memory.3. The fan has a large mounting bracket that does no bolt up to a normal 4” round ceiling electrical box. The bracket is about 6” wide and bolts up to the ceiling directly. It comes with 4 concrete expansion anchors. I bolted mine directly to my 2x2 steel trusses.4. The speed controller has two heavy plastic rings around the wiring harness. They don’t tell you what they’re for and take up a lot of room in the tight top mount. They “could be” just packing or they could be CTs (current transformers) that provide feedback to the speed controller. Not sure so I left them in and worked with the tight space.Good hunting and see ya!

I**K

ONLY TURNS ON WITH USE OF THE REMOTE!!! USELESS WITHOUT JANKY REMOTE!!!

Looks great and moves air but to turn it on, you have to flip your wall switch AND THEN ALSO use the janky cheapo remote to hit the on button as well. There is no way to turn it on if you don't have the remote! So what happens when you lose or break the remote (which by the way looks like the cheapest of cheap China-made junk)?! Why would you not have a memory function that allows the fan to just come onto the last setting when it's turned on at the switch?!? What a ridiculous shortcut. Do not buy unless you want to put your entire $600 investment into the hands of a cheap janky remote.

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