A ceiling fan should rotate counterclockwise in the summer so the blades push cooler air down in a column.
Ceiling fan cold air down.
Run the normal direction a ceiling fan also creates a direct cooling effect by creating a breeze.
This cooling effect doesn t change the temperature of the air it only makes you feel cooler.
It does this by spinning typically counter clockwise to push cool air downward.
When a ceiling fan rotates counterclockwise while looking up at it the slant of the blades pushes air down causing a noticeable breeze.
However your fan may have a switch.
In winter as hot air rises it becomes trapped at the ceiling level.
It allows you to turn your thermostat up a few degrees.
A ceiling fan helps circulate air in the room which helps reduce the sensation of cold or hot spots.
Clockwise for winter which pulls air up and will distribute the warmer air stuck at the ceiling back down to where it is much better served.
You would feel practically no air movement underneath and only a little air circulation closer to the walls.
Ceiling fan direction for that cool breeze.
On the correct winter setting the fan should push air up and draw that hot air down the side walls of the room.
The faster the fan spins the cooler you feel.
Most of us know that we can use our ceiling fan to cool a room in the summer.