A ceiling fan includes a connecting portion fixed to a ceiling, an electric motor having a rotation shaft disposed on a lower portion of the connecting portion, a temperature detector provided on a lower portion of the electric motor for detecting a peripheral temperature, and a controller for estimating a room temperature based on the temperature detected by the temperature detector and driving the electric motor according to the estimated room temperature.
1. A ceiling fan comprising:
a connecting portion fixed to a ceiling;
an electric motor including a rotation shaft, the rotation shaft connected to a lower portion of the connecting portion;
a control substrate disposed under the electric motor;
a temperature detector provided on the control substrate, the temperature detector detecting a peripheral temperature near an outer periphery of the electric motor; and
a controller disposed on the control substrate,
wherein a memory in the controller stores a temperature rise data at a time of operation of the electric motor, the temperature rise data associated with influence of heat from the electric motor,
wherein the controller is configured to estimate room temperature by correcting a temperature detected by the temperature detector based upon the temperature rise data,
wherein the controller is further configured to control the electric motor according to the estimated room temperature, and
wherein the controller is further configured to correct the temperature detected by the temperature detector in accordance with time elapsed after operation is started.
2. A ceiling fan comprising:
a connecting portion fixed to a ceiling;
an electric motor including a rotation shaft, the rotation shaft connected to a lower portion of the connecting portion;
a control substrate disposed under the electric motor;
a temperature detector provided on the control substrate, the temperature detector detecting a peripheral temperature near an outer periphery of the electric motor; and
a controller disposed on the control substrate,
wherein a memory in the controller stores a temperature rise data at a time of operation of the electric motor, the temperature rise data associated with influence of heat from the electric motor,
wherein the controller is configured to estimate room temperature by correcting a temperature detected by the temperature detector based upon the temperature rise data,
wherein the controller is further configured to control the electric motor according to the estimated room temperature, and
wherein the controller is further configured to correct the temperature detected by the temperature detector in accordance with time elapsed after operation is stopped.
3. A ceiling fan comprising:
a connecting portion fixed to a ceiling;
an electric motor including a rotation shaft, the rotation shaft connected to a lower portion of the connecting portion;
a control substrate disposed under the electric motor;
a temperature detector provided on the control substrate, the temperature detector detecting a peripheral temperature near an outer periphery of the electric motor; and
a controller disposed on the control substrate,
wherein a memory in the controller stores a temperature rise data at a time of operation of the electric motor, the temperature rise data associated with influence of heat from the electric motor,
wherein the controller is configured to estimate room temperature by correcting a temperature detected by the temperature detector based upon the temperature rise data,
wherein the controller is further configured to control the electric motor according to the estimated room temperature, and
wherein the controller is further configured to detect the temperature by the temperature detector to estimate the room temperature after predetermined time is elapsed after operation is stopped.
4. The ceiling fan according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to compare estimated values of the room temperature detected at regular time intervals, and shift up or down operation notches for the electric motor based on a change in the estimated values.
5. The ceiling fan according to claim 4 , wherein the controller is further configured to determine one of the operation notches to be switched for the electric motor when the estimated value of the room temperature changes to an extent equal to or greater than a predetermined degree.
6. The ceiling fan according to claim 4 , wherein the controller is further configured to shift up or down the operation notches in a manner to maintain a sensible temperature corresponding to the estimated value of the room temperature when the operation notch is in a preset position and operation of the electric motor is started at that position.