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Kichler 310117 Hatteras Bay Patio 60" Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan, Bronze

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Kichler 310117 Hatteras Bay Patio 60" Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan, BronzeHatteras Bay 60 inch Indoor Outdoor Ceiling Fan with Light, Bronze A rustic inspired 60 inch patio ceiling fan from Kichlers Hatteras Bay collection, finished in Tannery Bronze with a broad Fresnel glass lens light. Designed for damp locations, it includes reversible wood look ABS blades and a full function wall control for year round comfort. Key Features: Indoor Outdoor Rated: cUL listed for damp locationsideal for covered patios and living spaces

Hatteras Bay 60-inch Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan with Light, Bronze

A rustic-inspired 60-inch patio ceiling fan from Kichler’s Hatteras Bay collection, finished in Tannery Bronze with a broad Fresnel glass lens light. Designed for damp locations, it includes reversible wood-look ABS blades and a full-function wall control for year-round comfort.


Key Features:

  • Indoor/Outdoor Rated: cUL listed for damp locations—ideal for covered patios and living spaces
  • Integrated Light: Fresnel glass lens with light kit and bulbs included for warm, diffused illumination
  • Powerful Airflow: 60-inch blade span driven by a 188mm x 25mm AC motor; up to 6665 CFM on high
  • Convenient Control: Full-function wall control with 3 speeds, reverse, and full-range dimming
  • Durable Blades: Reversible ABS blades in Walnut/Cherry to complement traditional or rustic décor

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Hatteras Bay Patio
Finish Tannery Bronze Powder Coat
Blade Span 60 inches
Height with 6" downrod 17.25 inches
Blade-to-ceiling height (with 6" downrod) 12.9 inches
Canopy width 6.75 inches
Motor size 188mm x 25mm AC
Airflow (CFM) on high 6665
Fan speed (RPM) on high 150
Power usage (fan only, high) 69 watts
Amperage (high) 0.57 A
Voltage 120V
Lead wire length 78 inches
Hanging weight 32.36 lbs
Blades ABS, reversible Walnut/Cherry (finish varies by fan finish)
Light kit Included; Fresnel glass shade
Bulbs included (4) 40W incandescent, candelabra base
Control Full-function wall control included (3 speeds, forward/reverse, full-range dimming)
Warranty Limited lifetime (fan), 1 year (general)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this fan suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes—it's cUL listed for damp locations, making it suitable for covered outdoor areas like patios and porches.


Q: What controls are included?
A: A full-function wall control is included, offering 3 speeds, forward/reverse, and full-range light dimming.


Q: Does it come with a light kit?
A: Yes, the fan includes a light kit with a Fresnel glass shade and bulbs.


Q: What is the blade span?
A: 60 inches.


Q: Can I flush mount the fan?
A: Yes—hardware includes a 6-inch downrod and a flushmount installation kit.


Vintage maritime charm with modern outdoor performance

The Hatteras Bay fan evokes the romance of old shipyards, its bronze body and Fresnel lens casting a warm, textured glow. Reversible walnut and cherry blades add a tailored, woodgrain elegance that anchors the room. Style it over a teak dining set on a covered patio or in a lodge-inspired living room for a cohesive, curated feel. It’s a statement piece that brings luxe comfort and atmosphere to everyday living.


Elevate your indoor or patio space with the Hatteras Bay—powerful airflow, timeless style, and integrated lighting in one premium fan.

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