Accessories Guide

Often times you won't need any accessories with your ceiling fan purchase. We've highlighted some situations where you can improve your fan's performance or might consider accessories to make life a little more convenient.

Hang your ceiling fan at an optimal height - for ceilings over 3 metres, you should consider a downrod.

For ceiling heights over 3 metres, you need to start considering adding a downrod to your ceiling fan. In most cases, the ceiling fan provided to you in a box is not set to its optimum drop away from the ceiling. Instead, it is generally provided to you to be 30cm from the ceiling as this is the minimum height requirement on a standard 2.4m ceiling in Australia.

This standard drop is often suitable up to around the 3-metre mark, at which point it begins to leave the optimal range and our recommended height of hanging between 2.4m and 2.7m from the floor. The chart below highlights some basic recommendations for downrod length based on ceiling heights.

Downrod Length Based on Ceiling Height Guide

For high ceilings, try to position your ceiling fan between 2.4m and 2.7m from the floor.

In terms of buying a downrod accessory for your ceiling fan, all our downrods are available in either 90cm or 180cm lengths and these can be cut to custom lengths by your installing electrician. The exact recommended downrod length for each ceiling height will vary slightly between models, as it depends on how deep the fan itself is. Refer to the ceiling fan's Data Sheet as this will outline the distance from the ceiling to the bottom of the motor and blades for each model. This figure will be helpful in determining whether you will need a longer downrod, along with how long that downrod should be.

You can always get in touch with our friendly team should you have any questions or concerns about your specific installation requirements.

Your ceiling fan blades must always be at least 2.1m from the floor to meet safety regulations.

If you have the luxury in your space to be able to drop the fan down from the ceiling via a downrod it is advisable to do so to get the most out of your fan's performance. For starters this gets the maximum velocity of the air forced closer to where it is needed, however, it is equally important for the fan to have as much unobstructed access to air from above to force it down efficiently.

For sloped ceilings over 10 degrees, you may need to consider adding the Sloped Ceiling Kit to your order.

This accessory can be used on ceiling fans with 26mm downrods and supports angles up to 40° depending on the model and whether a remote receiver unit is installed. Ceiling fans that use remote receivers will reduce the angle in most ceiling fans. The receiver must be inserted after the ceiling fan is mounted.

This standard drop is often suitable up to around the 3-metre mark, at which point it begins to leave the optimal range and our recommended height of hanging between 2.4m and 2.7m from the floor. The chart below highlights some basic recommendations for downrod length based on ceiling heights.

IMPORTANT: The sloped ceiling kit replaces the ceiling fan’s ceiling canopy, hanger bracket and hanger ball. A downrod is not included with the Sloped Ceiling Kit, but is shown in the image for demonstration purposes.

Model Standard Installation Angles Sloped Ceiling Kit Angles
Arumi AC 15° 45°
Aspire AC 30° 45°
Delta DC 12° 45°
FlatJET DC 12° 45°
Kensington DC 20° 45°
Kute DC 15° 45°
Simplicity DC 45°
Spitfire AC 13° 45°
Spitfire DC 12° 45°
Timbr DC 12° 45°
Tropicana AC 30° 45°

Optional remote controls for AC ceiling fans

All of our AC ceiling fans include highly reliable wall controls as standard. Alternatively, you can add an optional remote control accessory to your AC ceiling fan for added convenience.

Mi Remote Control by ThreeSixty Fans

Mi Remote
The Mi Remote Control is a modern and stylish remote control solution for your ceiling fan and light that provides three fan speeds and light control with optional dimming support.

Optional Wall Controls for DC ceiling fans

A number of our DC ceiling fans now support DC Wall Controls, which include a companion handset.

DC Wall Controllers for DC Ceiling Fans

DC Wall Control
The DC Wall Control provides 5 speed settings, fan reverse function, light control and built-in isolation switch. Models that offer a DC Wall Control solution are:

  • Ambience DC Ceiling Fan
  • Delta DC Ceiling Fan
  • FlatJET DC Ceiling Fan
  • Simplicity DC Ceiling Fan
  • Spitfire DC Ceiling Fan

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