1:00 Perhaps there is a low speed trim (like the American solid state controls) that is poorly set causing it to go too fast on low, or maybe just a bad control
2:30 just curious, does it say made in Berlin? Would’ve thought it was made in China for a German company, this looks like a lot of Chinese made fans like Westinghouses Possibly also assembled in Berlin using mostly Chinese parts
@@Bowlingthunderstormman It’s decent for an industrial fan, definitely much more powerful than a standard wood blade fan. I’d prefer if it had blades designed to spread the air wider (e.g., curved-tips) instead of those standard narrow blades I believe the very best industrial ceiling fans in the UK/Europe (that aren’t HVLS fans) are the Vostermans ones, though I believe those are mainly designed for higher ceilings
@@katthefanenthusiast5793 I would agree with the curved tip theory but not one is sold in the uk and the fact of the matter is my room is fairly small and our country is not that ceiling fan prone and only a few shops were I live have one and a couple bowling alleys but we in England don’t have that many
Xpelair Whispair's from the 1980's. That model got discontinued in 1996. Malvern Library has 6 of them. One got replaced with a newer model of Xpelair Whispair.