
Cirrus Hugger Ceiling Fan
Overview
Design by Ron Rezek.
By The Modern Fan Company.
The Cirrus Hugger compresses power and design into a small efficient package. Introduced in 1999 to accommodate low ceiling applications, this fan has become a best-seller in New York City. With a 13" overall height and the blades 7" from the ceiling, the Cirrus Hugger does not have any sloped ceiling capabilities. However, all other specifications and options are shared with the Cirrus fan.
The Cirrus Hugger is all die-cast aluminum and offered in a gloss white or hand brushed aluminum finish. The motor is a high power silicon steel unit with 18 poles, designed for long life and cool running, and is controlled by two capacitors. Optional light kits include a halogen spot light which provides direct illumination (adds 2" to height of the fan), and a halogen or fluorescent glass globe which diffuses light to provide general illumination (adds 3" to height of the fan). Several switching and control options are available for both speed and light control. Note: Any control ordered with a fan that has been configured with an energy-saving CFL will be supplied in a non-dimming version. Blades are available in a white, aluminum or maple finish with a 36", 42", or 52" blade span.
The Modern Fan Co. is the original and premier source for contemporary ceiling fans, like the Cirrus Hugger Ceiling Fan. Offered with or without a light fixture. Select from two finishes and several control components.
Notes:
Express shipping is available on this item. In most cases, orders received before 12:00 PM Pacific time will ship the same day.
Features
Eco Friendly
Specifications
Material(s): Die-cast aluminum, plywood laminate
Dimensions:
Bulbs: 350: 1 X 75W PAR16 halogen lamp (included) 352: 1 X 75W G9 halogen lamp (not included) 353: 1 X 26W GU24 low profile compact fluorescent lamp (included)
Models
CIR-HUG
Nice design!
By: Tanya S.
I love my Cirrus fan. I had one before in my previous house and when we moved, our ceiling was not as high, so I bought the hugger. Its design is clean and classic. I had the previous one for 8 years in my previous house, so I plan to use this one for long time.
Great looking modern fan
By: Neelesh V. (dublin,ca)
I bought this for my home office. Very nice looking contemporary fan. Installation was straightforward and light looks beautiful in the night. The only caution is that some of the screws are not easy to reach and you have to tighten them at certain angle. If you have a long screw driver you might find it easy.
By: Karim H. (Colorado)
A perfect fan for a baby's room with a lower ceiling! Great air circulation! Adorable in white!
Great value and sufficient style
By: Jason, Homeowner (Brooklyn, NY)
We recently installed four of the fans--two with lights and two without. Those without look better, though the functionality of having the light is quite important. I would say that the wall switch (for fan control) could use a better design to keep in line with the high(er) end aesthetic of the fan. For the fan control + light, it is unfortunate that a dimmer is not possible.
Great
By: S.U., Homeowner (Salt Lake City)
So far a great fan, very slick and quiet.
My mistake
By: T. S., Homeowner (Chicago)
The fan and light work great. I have it hanging in my bedroom over the bed. I wish I had gotten the compact fluorescent light instead of the halogen. It doesn't light the room well. The halogen acts more as a spotlight over the bed, which is a little pervier than I'd like. I would absolutely get the fan again, but I would get the compact fluorescent instead of the halogen.
Sleek, clean Design
By: Al , Homeowner (Newburgh, NY USA)
High quality modern ceiling fan!
By: Fanman, Homeowner (Los Altos, CA)
We got a Cirrus Hugger ceiling fan with the spotlight option from YLiving. This was our second product purchase from them. As in the first case, the price was the lowest I could find anywhere and the product arrived sooner than expected. The Cirrus Hugger fan is very nice. I have a modern office with furniture with "clean" lines and lots of Macintosh hardware (lots of Aluminum). The fan fits right in with the decor being Aluminum finish itself. Note that the blades look like Aluminum but are actually made of plywood--the fan is extremely light, much lighter than the fan it replaced. Installing the fan was a breeze (pun intended)--much easier and quicker than removing the old fan. Very satisfied!
Designer: Ron Rezek
Ron Rezek designed the world's first contemporary-styled ceiling fan, the Stratos, in 1986. But his list of accomplishments in the design world is long and varied, from lifeguard equipment to contemporary lighting.
In 1997, Ron started The Modern Fan Co. in Ashland, Oregon, which produces and sells only contemporary ceiling fans.
His ceiling fans have been widely used in hotels, restaurants, retail and institutional applications, and all types of residential projects.
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Manufacturer: Modern Fan Company
Designed by Ron Rezek, the Modern Fan Company's models celebrate the modern idiom through mechanical simplification, geometric forms and contemporary finishes. The unique ceiling fan styles of Modern Fan represent a new age in ceiling fans - the marrying of efficient function with contemporary design (you won't find any wicker or flowery fans here!).
Code requires that the fan blades be at least seven feet off the floor. The code looks to the blade height and not the bottom of the fan body. However, for low ceiling installations, we recommend the Modern Fan Co. Cirrus Hugger as it looks more proportional when installed. This is the most popular fan sold in New York City, for instance, due to the high number of low- ceiling apartments there. For low ceilings, we recommend the Cirrus Hugger over the Cirrus as it is better balanced visually.
In nearly all cases, the 50-inch to 56-inch blade spans are the most appropriate selections. The 42-inch or 46-inch blade spans should be reserved for smaller rooms or narrow spaces (10-foot-by-10-foot and smaller) or when airflow to the area above the blades is blocked or restricted by architectural elements (beams, walls, cabinetry, etc.). Occasionally, two 42-inch fans may be a desirable alternative to one 52-inch fan. The Altus and Cirrus models are also available with a 36-inch blade span for exceptionally small or narrow spaces.
We recommend that you drop the fan as far down as your aesthetics will allow in order to create the most air circulation.
In general, the light produced by the light kits will not be sufficient for an entire room's illumination with the exception of the Halo fan. The light kits that use MR16 bulbs will not produce much task lighting at all and are more decorative in nature. The light kits which use incandescent bulbs will illuminate the area directly below and around the fan. The Halo has great lumen output and can easily light up an entire room since this body is very large and the glass is a great light diffuser. However, we do not recommend this fan in small rooms as the size of the fan tends to be visually overpowering.
All Modern Fan models are rated and marked as "Suitable for Damp Location." While you can expect years of trouble-free performance from these fans when installed in humid or coastal environments, the degree to which the appearance of a fan may be impacted by the environment will vary widely. A fan's specific finishing process as well as the intensity and nature of exposure that it will encounter in a given application will directly affect the longevity of its finish and appearance. A damp rating does not address specific finish durability, nor does it assure that corrosion will not occur in exposed locations. We encourage you to closely consider these factors when selecting fans for use in damp locations. A diligent maintenance program, initiated immediately after product installation at a frequency necessary to avoid salt deposits on the fan surface(s) for prolonged periods of time, is the best defense against corrosion and oxidation.
The brushed aluminum and galvanized finishes will typically outlast all others in our collection. These surfaces will not rust or peel, however, they will weather as a result of oxidation and exposure to salt or other corrosive conditions. The bright nickel and matte nickel finishes are also well-suited for exposure to reasonable conditions, but may show signs of weathering more quickly and visibly. The coated finishes (gloss white, titanium, textured nickel, gloss nickel) may be subject to peeling over time when exposed to sun, salt and/or other environmental conditions.
An additional consideration is blade construction. Over time, plywood is subject to warping and/or delamination. While fan blades are easily replaceable when necessary, our injection molded plastic blades supplied with the Velo, Velo Hugger and Pensi fans will generally outlast the plywood blades supplied with all other models in our catalog.
Modern Fans are not rated, nor intended for use in applications classified as Wet Location.
We offer sloped ceiling canopies for all Modern Fan Co. fans. However, with respect to the Stratos, the sloped ceiling installation is more difficult and should be performed by a licensed electrician using the factory installed (at purchase) sloped ceiling adaptor.
While the choices in lighting controls seem overwhelming, the decision shouldn't be:
MF001: This is the basic three-speed control used to change speed on a fan without a light. It mounts on a wall switch box and includes a Decora-style wall plate.
MF002: This is the basic three-speed control (MF001) but with the ability to control a light (three levels of light intensity). This control requires two circuits from the wall box to the ceiling junction box (one circuit for the fan motor and one circuit for the fan light).
MF004 (MF011 for Ball/Whirlybird): If you do not have two circuits leading to your fan installation, then use this control. It uses the two wires that come from the junction box to the wall box to control the fan motor and it uses a radio transmitter (similar to a garage opener) to control the light on the fan.
MF009: This is the same as the MF001 but is designed to control three-to-five fans simultaneously.
MF003 (MF010 for Ball/Whirlybird): This is a handheld remote control unit that allows you to control both the fan and the light. The remote control has a LCD screen which shows the current setting. With the five buttons you can select one of the three fans speeds, stop, or light intensity. A signal receiving unit is placed into the fan canopy. A wall hanger is included with the remote.
If your fan is mysteriously on when you come home from work, you are using one of the radio controllers. There are dip switches up in the fan body that change the frequency that the controller uses. Switch the frequency and your problem should go away.
Fan wobble is an inherent problem with fans due to minute variation in the fan blade weight distribution. Modern Fan
Company's fan blades are specified to be within one gram weight difference to avoid wobble. However, some wobble tends to be
inevitable due to variance in installation location, airflow and other minutiae. Included in every fan is a small tool to help
balance the fan and thereby reduce wobble: Attach the device to the end of each fan blade and turn the fan on. After trying
this tool on each blade, identify the blade which, when the tool is attached, produces the least wobble. Then, move the tool
from the outside of that blade towards the center in half-inch increments until you find the "sweet spot" (the
location that produces the least wobble). In most cases, this will solve your problem. Modern Fan Company does not consider
wobble to be a defect, and accordingly will not repair or replace installed fans due to wobble. YLighting accepts returns on
fans but only if the fan has not been installed. So if a little wobble disturbs you, we discourage you from investing in a fan
of any kind.