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No way. In the summer you want the air to blow down so you will feel the breeze and feel cooler. Allows you to raise the temp on your AC
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sycor
Energy star and wiki answers says I'm right.
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sycor
Jul 20 '12, 10:30
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=ceiling_fans.pr_ceiling_fans_usage
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Which_way_should_you_set_your_ceiling_fan_to_turn_-_in_the_summer_and_in_the_winter
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Wiki answers sucks, but in this case they're right. -- (link)
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mara
Jul 20, 10:32
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That's why I put Energystar first. :) I figure they would be right. -- nm
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sycor
Jul 20, 10:32
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