Harbor Breeze Fans Installing A Ceiling Fan
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For those of you who would like a little insight first as to whats involved here are a few steps:
Prepare to Install Your Fan
To ensure that your fan is securely mounted to the ceiling and for your safety during installation, read all of the instructions packed with your fan. Since ceiling fans are usually used to replace existing light fixtures, the wiring to the fan should already be complete. Installation isn’t difficult and only requires that you pay attention to the instructions. If additional wiring must be done to install your fan and you aren’t familiar with wiring, consult a professional electrician. All wiring must conform to local and national codes.
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When working with electricity always:
- Turn OFF electricity at the main fuse box (or circuit box) that controls the power to the fixture or the room you’re working on.
- Test the wires to ensure the power is OFF.
- Place the wall switch in the OFF position.
- All electrical connections must be in agreement with local codes. Check with local authorities to see if a permit is required.
- If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
- Do not use bulbs with wattage greater than specified for this fixture (if applicable).
Caution
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, don’t use the fan with any solid-state speed-control device or variable speed switch unless it’s specifically designed for use with a ceiling fan. Don’t mount the ceiling fan to a plastic electrical box. Use a securely-fastened metal box.
Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for safety, warning and caution information.
Options for Mounting Your Ceiling Fan
Fan blades must be mounted at least 7 feet above the floor. For maximum efficiency, they shouldn’t have any obstruction within 24 inches of the blade tips.
An appropriate junction or outlet box securely attached to the building structure is required. Replace the old box with one labeled as approved for ceiling fans or ceiling-suspended paddle fan installation. The box and its support must be able to support the moving weight of the fan. Use the installation hardware recommended by the junction box manufacturer. Fans over 35 pounds, with or without accessories, require additional support independent of the outlet box.
Secure the new box to a brace between ceiling joists. If there isn’t a 2-by-4 wood brace between the joists but you have access to the framing through the attic, add a brace.
Otherwise, install an expandable metal ceiling-fan hanger bar. These may be positioned either from the attic or from below the ceiling, through the rough opening. Secure the box to the bracket with a U-bolt.
Installing the Mounting Bracket for Your Fan
A properly installed mounting bracket insures a safe and efficient ceiling fan.
Step 1
Remove the fan motor screws. These screws will be used later to secure the blade arms to the motor.
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