Step 1: If Fan doesn't work Your Ceiling
Make sure that power is gift by checking the switch and also the fuse box. Fairly simply by turning off the power to the fan circuit and unscrewing the screws that hold the switch the electrical box. you'll have a voltage tester to check the screw terminals to make positive that they are not charged and then Pull the switch from the box itself. After you unscrew the wires from the terminals, straighten the ends of the wire with needle-nosed pliers before you twist the 2 ends together and screw a wire nut over the twisted wires. turn the circuit back on and see if the fan works.
Step 2: Fan hums
If you notice that the fan hums whenever it runs, there's a chance that this may be mounted by working with the speed management. a devotee with a cheaply made motor might simply be predisposed to make noise, but usually get fans where anti-hum options is simply put in. Put off the power at the circuit breaker and take a look at it by turning the fan switch off and on and off again. As before, use a voltage tester once you remove the faceplate and switch to make positive that the wires are safe to the touch and disconnect the wires from the switch. Per the directions on the anti-hum fan management, twist the wires gift together and once adding the wire nuts, replace the management and face plate before restoring the power.
Step 3: The fan wobbles
Check to make positive that your fan has been put in into a specially designed ceiling electrical box that's made for fans, as a daily one that's meant only for lights are unable to support the fan's constant movement and weight. If the fan put in into the wrong kind of electrical box, you will want a specialist or an electrician.
Make sure that power is gift by checking the switch and also the fuse box. Fairly simply by turning off the power to the fan circuit and unscrewing the screws that hold the switch the electrical box. you'll have a voltage tester to check the screw terminals to make positive that they are not charged and then Pull the switch from the box itself. After you unscrew the wires from the terminals, straighten the ends of the wire with needle-nosed pliers before you twist the 2 ends together and screw a wire nut over the twisted wires. turn the circuit back on and see if the fan works.
If you notice that the fan hums whenever it runs, there's a chance that this may be mounted by working with the speed management. a devotee with a cheaply made motor might simply be predisposed to make noise, but usually get fans where anti-hum options is simply put in. Put off the power at the circuit breaker and take a look at it by turning the fan switch off and on and off again. As before, use a voltage tester once you remove the faceplate and switch to make positive that the wires are safe to the touch and disconnect the wires from the switch. Per the directions on the anti-hum fan management, twist the wires gift together and once adding the wire nuts, replace the management and face plate before restoring the power.
Step 3: The fan wobbles
Check to make positive that your fan has been put in into a specially designed ceiling electrical box that's made for fans, as a daily one that's meant only for lights are unable to support the fan's constant movement and weight. If the fan put in into the wrong kind of electrical box, you will want a specialist or an electrician.
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