Ikon 52" Aged Pewter Downrod LED Ceiling Fan
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About this item
About this item
- Airflow: 5660 CFM at high speed
- Motor Type: AC Motor
- Environment Rating: Damp Location
- Controls: Handheld Remote, 6-speed, Reverse and Dimmer
- Light Kit: Integrated LED with 1120 lumens
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Description
Description
Visual Comfort Ikon 52'' Ceiling Fan — Aged Pewter
The Visual Comfort Ikon 52'' ceiling fan, model 3IKDR52AGPD, features a sleek design with an Aged Pewter finish. This fan includes a 52-inch blade span with three blades, powered by an AC motor, and is rated for damp locations, making it ideal for covered outdoor spaces or bathrooms.
Key Features
- Blade Span: 52 inches
- Number of Blades: 3
- Motor Type: AC Motor
- Environment Rating: Damp Location
- Light Kit: Integrated LED with 1120 lumens
- Color Temperature Options: 2700K, 3000K, 4000K
- Control: Handheld Remote, 6-speed, Reverse and Dimmer
- Sloped Ceiling Compatible: Yes, with compatible canopy kit
- Material: Plywood blades, Steel body
- Finish: Aged Pewter
- Blade Finish: Light Grey Weathered Oak
- Reverse Switch: Manual, located on top of housing
Construction & Design
Constructed with a steel body in an Aged Pewter finish and plywood blades in Light Grey Weathered Oak, this fan complements various decor styles.
Advanced Control Features
The fan includes a handheld remote for easy operation, offering 6-speed settings, reverse functionality, and dimming capabilities.
Electrical & Installation
Compatible with sloped ceilings using the MC93AGP canopy kit. Includes a 4.5-inch downrod for installation.
Light Output & Performance
Delivers 5660 CFM at high speed with an integrated LED light kit providing 1120 lumens. Offers multiple color temperature options for versatile lighting.
What's Included
- Ceiling Fan
- Integrated LED Light Kit
- Handheld Remote Control
- 4.5-inch Downrod
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Shipping: Enjoy free standard shipping on most orders over $99. Exclusions apply for oversized & commercial items. We ship to the contiguous 48 United States.
Returns: We offer a 60-day return window for most items. Products must be in their original, unused condition with all packaging. Exclusions: Special orders, clearance, and custom items.
Frequently Asked Questions
How high should a ceiling fan be from the floor?
How high should a ceiling fan be from the floor?
For residential fans, safety codes require a minimum clearance of 7.5 feet under the blades. If you are installing an industrial-rated fan, a minimum of 10 feet is required. For ceilings higher than 12 feet, hang your fan at least one-third the distance to the floor while maintaining that 7.5-foot minimum clearance. For optimal performance, a height of 9–10 feet is ideal.
How many blades are best for a ceiling fan?
How many blades are best for a ceiling fan?
Airflow is determined by a combination of factors including motor size, blade pitch, and blade materials. Instead of counting blades, compare fans using their standardized Airflow (CFM) and Airflow Efficiency (CFM per Watt) ratings. A higher CFM means more air is moved, while higher efficiency means more air movement per watt of electricity used.
What is a "Hugger" or Low Profile fan?
What is a "Hugger" or Low Profile fan?
A hugger fan is designed to be installed flush against the ceiling without a downrod. These should be used exclusively in rooms with a ceiling height of 8 feet or less to maximize headroom while maintaining safe clearance.
Can I put a regular ceiling fan outside?
Can I put a regular ceiling fan outside?
No. You must use an outdoor-rated fixture. Use Damp Rated fans for covered areas like screened porches, and Wet Rated fans for exposed structures like pergolas where the fan will be in direct contact with rain or snow.
Can I use a dimmer switch with my ceiling fan?
Can I use a dimmer switch with my ceiling fan?
Do not use a standard wall dimmer for the fan motor, as it can cause humming or permanent motor damage. You must use a specialized Fan Speed Control or the remote control specifically designed for that model.

