Ceiling Mounted Fan

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Ceiling Mounted Fan – Two good reasons to use a ceiling fan, cooling and heating. If you live in a very cold climate, fans can push hot air gathered at the ceiling down again. Ceiling fans may be easy to install when you have some mechanical aptitude. Current ceiling fans include remote-controls to vary speed and adjust lighting. If your room already carries a permanent fixture inside ceiling, your permanent fixture probably has one hot or feed wire likely to it, the neutral white as well as the bonding green or copper. Essentially this can be a three-wire system. Many new construction homes have four wires available, one for that light then one for that fan motor control as well as the neutral and ground. If you only have one Hot wire feeding the ceiling junction box, the remote-control fans works along with your application. Additionally some remote-controlled fans use wall controller which sends its signal to the fan as being a TV remote. It just appears like a wall control unit. If you really need the energy wire to your remote-controlled fan, please cap from the fourth wire which you will not require to make use of. This needs to be shown within your directions that included the fan assembly.

Once you’ve got acquired an admirer you like, build it according to the instructions given. Some fans are a little more complex, ask a buddy to assist if need be. It is best to make sure it is assembled correctly, having a ceiling fan blade thud yourself the pinnacle may be annoying. Once you’ve got the pre-assembly completed, it’s simple to prepare the ceiling junction box. Of course I know you’ve got already made sure the energy to the ceiling box is turned off no it’s possible to energize it accidentally. Once you’ve got succeeded in doing so, you must find three wires inside J-box. A copper or green wire for bonding. A white wire for that neutral plus a red or black wire for that power. If your junction box carries a fourth wire, this would be create for any wall controlled fan switch that’s great and allows you to make use of a non-remote wall controller. I should mention that some all fans include a wall controllers designed as remotes so avoid being confused since these all work with the singular feed within your ceiling junction box.

A word about weight, not yours but anything concerning the size your fan. If you’ve got a large fan and its particular weighted near 12 pounds or maybe more, you may need a special junction box that could secure the excess weight. I would recommend you ask someone who knows about these heavier fans you might need what you’re likely to install. Most fans are lighter and may be positioned in most junction boxes without modifications.


Now let us get it down there, the fan that is. Many fans include a Hanger in the shape of a U. Install this hanger on to your box, the screws needs to be 8/32 types. That means a size 8 diameter or gauge screw with 32 threads per inch. Once you’ve got the hanger installed, get your fan motor with no blades installed and it on the hanger. This allows you the electrician to attach the wires without struggling to juggle the motor and wire it simultaneously. Connect the bonding wire to the chassis as noted inside instructions. Next connect the white neutral wire, now the black wire. Swing the fan into place while using parts provided. Some have brackets, some make use of a metal plate while some use preformed mounting bases. Use your instructions you’ll also find an admirer quickly. Smaller fans might require you to pre-assemble your blades before hanging the fan. I always found installing the motor first and then installing the blades last is less difficult. It does require however, you to work above your brain to find the blades attached.

Once you’ve got the fan hanging, the blades installed and everything tightened it’s simple to step from the ladder, take a deep breath, then install the wall controller as provided. These all vary in design nonetheless they all follow similar procedures. Remember, you will have line and load situation here. This means, the line side could be the group of wires the feed in to the switch box through the panel even though the Load side is likely to your fan. This is critical so be sure you see the difference. Connect the Load side first: Connect your bonding wire first. Then connect your white neutral wire. Then your hot wire. Next do the Line (incoming) side next: Bond or ground should already be made up to the new controller. Next wire your white neutral to the controllers neutral for that Line side. You may have already wired your neutrals together based on your instructions. Now wire your Hot or Power wire to the Line side of the controller. If you’ve got the fourth wire in that room, cap them back or use it for that motor control and connect it accordingly to your directions. Red to Red is usually the case here. Once completed, get yourself some Iced Tea and luxuriate in your brand-new fan.