Specification Sheet

Specifications:
General
30 year limited warranty
Pull chain on brushed nickel (-09) is chrome
with a maple fob and antique brass (-20) is
oxide with a walnut fob
Blades
Four blades
• Reversible
12.5 degree pitch
Sure Connect blade attachment system
° Screws preinstalled in blades for attachment
to motor arms
° Special guides align blades to motor arms
° Preinstalled rubber isolation pads minimize
vibration noise
Plywood blade construction
Motor
3-speed pullchain control
Three speed control; manual reverse control
153mm dia x 18mm high
Mounting
A 1”x 6” downrod is included. Longer
accessory downrods can be ordered
separately
Standard canopy designed for sloped
ceilings up to 45 degrees (12:12 ceiling
pitch)
Oversized, textured die cast hanger ball
reduces noise and wobble vibrations
Canopy covers standard recessed 4”
octagonal outlet box. Note: An outlet box
assembly designed for fan installation is
required (not included)
Mounting hardware is included
Close-to-ceiling installation 11" ht.
Electrical
80” lead wires included
Light fixture adaptable
• Pre-wired
Labeling
UL listed
Progress Lighting
701 Millennium Blvd.
Greenville, South Carolina
29607
www.progresslighting.com
Rev. 01/21
Finish
Catalog
No
Brushed
Nickel
Antique
Bronze
Dimensions (Inches)
A B
P2531 -09 -20 52 16
Blades
Side 1 Natural
Cherry
Medium
Cherry
Side 2 Cherry Classic
Walnut
Type ____________
-09 -20
P2531
Indoor Clifton Heights Ceiling Fan
#2531
A
B
ftc.gov/energy
The higher the airflow, the
more air the fan will move
Airflow Efficiency: 85 Cubic
Feet Per Minute Per Watt
Airflow
3,083
Cubic Feet Per Minute
Based on 12 cents per kWh and 6.4 hours use per day
Your cost depends on rates and use
Energy Use: 36 Watts
$
3
$
34
Cost Range of Similar Models (19” – 84”)
$
10
Estimated
Yearly Energy Cost
All estimates based on typical use, excluding lights
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Fan mounted as close-to-ceiling.
ENERGY INFORMATION AT HIGH SPEED
AIRFLOW: 4248 CFM cubic feet per minute
ELECTRICITY USE: 53 watts (excludes lights)
AIRFLOW EFFICIENCY: 76 cubic feet per minute per watt

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