In the scorching heat of summer, especially in places like India where temperatures often cross 45°C, we all crave cool, refreshing air. While air conditioners (ACs) provide instant relief, ceiling or pedestal fans are the go-to for many due to their low electricity consumption. But here's a common question: Can you — and should you — use both AC and fan at the same time? At first glance, it might seem redundant. After all, both are cooling devices. But the reality is quite the opposite. When used strategically, combining an AC with a fan can be more energy-efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly. Let’s dive deeper.
Understanding the Basics: How ACs and Fans Work
Air Conditioners
ACs work by removing heat from a room and expelling it outside. They also reduce humidity, making the environment feel cooler and more comfortable. However, they consume a significant amount of electricity, especially when run continuously.
Fans
Fans don’t lower room temperature. They create airflow that helps evaporate sweat, making you feel cooler. Ceiling and pedestal fans use far less electricity, often just 1/50th of what an AC consumes.
What Happens When You Use Both Together? Using a fan with your AC doesn't mean you're cooling the air twice — it means you're distributing cool air more efficiently. A fan helps circulate the already cooled air from the AC, allowing the entire room to cool down faster and more evenly. This means your AC doesn't need to work as hard or as long to reach your desired temperature.
Benefits of Using AC and Fan Together
1. Faster Cooling
Fans help circulate the cold air throughout the room, reducing hot spots. This makes your space feel cooler quicker, especially in larger or poorly ventilated rooms.
2. Energy Savings
Here’s the surprising part: you can increase your AC temperature by 2-3°C while still feeling just as cool with a fan running. For example, instead of 22°C, try 25°C with a fan. This can cut your power bill significantly.
3. Reduced AC Load
Since fans assist in air circulation, the AC doesn’t need to cycle as frequently. Less strain = longer life for your AC.
4. Improved Air Quality
Fans keep air moving, preventing it from becoming stale. Some even come with air-purifying features. This is especially helpful during monsoons when humidity rises and mold can become a problem.
5. Eco-Friendly
Less AC usage means reduced carbon footprint. It's a small step toward more sustainable living.
When It Doesn’t Make Sense to Use BothIf the room is already small and cool: A fan may not add much benefit.
Poorly insulated rooms: If cool air keeps escaping, neither the AC nor fan combo will help.
No one in the room: Fans cool people, not rooms. Don’t leave them on if no one’s around.
Wrong fan direction: Ceiling fans should spin counter-clockwise in summer to push cool air downward.
AC (1.5 ton) | 1.5 kWh | ₹2,000–₹3,000+ |
Ceiling Fan | 70–90 watts | ₹120–₹200 |
AC + Fan | 1.57 kWh | ₹2,100–₹3,100 |