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To determine the power consumption of ceiling fans equivalent to one split air conditioner, we need to consider various factors such as the wattage of the fans, the wattage of the air conditioner, and the difference in power consumption at different temperatures.

Let's assume the power consumption of the split air conditioner at different temperatures is as follows:

  • 26°C: X watts
  • 28°C: Y watts
  • 30°C: Z watts

Next, we'll need the power consumption of a typical ceiling fan. Ceiling fans usually consume around 60 to 75 watts on average, but this can vary depending on the fan's size and motor efficiency. Let's use a conservative estimate of 70 watts for the ceiling fan.

Now, we can calculate the number of ceiling fans equivalent to the power consumption of one split air conditioner at each temperature:

  1. At 26°C: Number of ceiling fans = X (watts) / 70 (watts per fan)

  2. At 28°C: Number of ceiling fans = Y (watts) / 70 (watts per fan)

  3. At 30°C: Number of ceiling fans = Z (watts) / 70 (watts per fan)

Please note that the specific power consumption of the air conditioner at different temperatures would depend on its make, model, and energy efficiency. Similarly, the power consumption of ceiling fans may vary depending on their features and efficiency.

To get an accurate comparison, you should check the wattage rating of your specific air conditioner and ceiling fans and use those values in the calculations. Additionally, keep in mind that while ceiling fans can provide comfort through air movement, they do not actually cool the air like an air conditioner does, so their effectiveness may vary depending on individual preferences and the local climate.

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