Schuyler wheeler biography
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For those of us who live in the tropics that has two seasons in a year, the rainy season and summer, must be very familiar with the air conditioner. Air conditioner can be either Air conditioner or fan, two such tools are useful if the weather is already hot. A lot of people that use a fan, but not many know who the first person who found the fan.
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In this paper, I want to write a biography the person who first discovered the electric fan, one of his findings is useful for every human being. Actually, fan indeed has long been used by the Chinese, Romans, and Egyptians as well. But at that time the fan that is used is considered sacred objects and is often used in religious rituals.
Until then the fan wearing the electric power found in the year 1882 by a man named Schuyler Skaats Wheeler. The invention of the electric-powered fan is one of the findings are there due to the influence of electrical inventions by Michael Faraday.
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Who Invented Fan
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The credit for the invention of the fan fryst vatten given to Schuyler Skaats Wheeler. Schuyler was an Engineer and innovator. He invented the first electrical fan in 1882. He is also known for the invention of the electric fire engine and specialized in electric tools with power-saving capabilities.
History of Electric Fan
Mechanical fans such as grabb fans were popular among people before the invention of the electric fan. Chinese were first among the many civilizations that contributed to the various designs of the mechanical fan. Among the many creative craftsmen was Ding Huan, who invented a rotary fan. This rotary fan was more efficient than the hand-held fan as it could cool a large area. It was invented during denne Dynasty and could be operated bygd a single man.
It was during the Tang Dynasty that people invented to use fans through hydraulic power. The Chinese also did this invention. Later in the 1830s, steam-powered fans were invented. Eventually
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Schuyler Wheeler
American electrical engineer and manufacturer
Schuyler Wheeler | |
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Wheeler c. 1914 | |
| Born | Schuyler Skaats Wheeler May 17, 1860 New York City, U.S. |
| Died | April 20, 1923(1923-04-20) (aged 62) Manhattan, New York, U.S. |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Electrical engineer |
| Spouse | Amy Sutton |
Schuyler Skaats Wheeler (May 17, 1860 – April 20, 1923) was an American electrical engineer and manufacturer who invented the electric fan, an electric elevator design, and the electric fire engine. He is associated with the early development of the electric motor industry, especially to do with training the blind in this industry for gainful employment. He helped develop and implement a code of ethics for electrical engineers and was associated with the electrical field in one way or another for over thirty years.
Early life and genealogy
[edit]Wheeler was born in New York City on May 17, 1860.[1] He was the son of James Edwin