The Traverse by Monte Carlo is a 52", five-blade, semi-flush ceiling fan with an integrated downlight all wrapped-up in the clean lines of a modern design available in four updated finishes. The integrated downlight has an equally contemporary profile with a smooth shade made of either Graduated Amber or Matte Opal glass. For a more streamlined look, a finishing cap is included if it's preferred to install the fan without using the integrated light. It features three-speed pull chain operation with a manual reverse switch and is also compatible with the NEO remote control (either hand held or wall mount) sold separately.
- Premium power 153 X 18 mm torque-induction motor for quiet operation
- Triple capacitor, 3 speed reversible motor.
- Precision balanced motor and blades for wobble-free operation.
- 12 degree blade pitch designed for optimal air.
- Blanking plate included for installations without light kit.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Product #: |
5TV52AGPD-V1 |
Availability: |
In Stock |
Finish: |
Aged Pewter |
Glass: |
Matte Opal |
Light Kit: |
Included 2 Medium 9.3w Max. (included) |
Height: |
Flush Mount: 12'' Canopy Included.
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Details: |
Canopy: Diameter: 8 1/2'' This fan comes with a light kit. A Finishing Cap is included if the light kit is unnecessary. LED Bulbs are an efficient, versatile and durable light source that deliver exceptional performance. Fixture is operated with a pull chain This product complies with TSCA Title VI Title 24 compliant when used with included Joint Appendix (JA8) approved lamp.
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Warranty: |
Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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