How to Install a Ceiling Fan
Installing a ceiling fan is a suitable job for the home handyman.
It usually will take anywhere from four to six hours.
Be sure to keep the box until the fan is safely installed and working.
It makes returning a damaged unit easier.
Below are step by step instructions for successful installation: Shut off power at the circuit breaker, not at the wall switch.
Double-check to assure the power is off.
If you are replacing an old fan, don't assume it was properly installed.
Next, install the mounting plate.
Thread the wires through the center of the plate.
If bolts are provided, push each one through the mounting plate.
With bolts in place, tighten the plate onto the ceiling.
Ready the fan for installation by following manufacturer's assembly directions carefully.
Assemble the down rod and canopy.
Run fan leads through the downrod and screw on downrod tightly.
Tighten set screws.
Slip on canopy and then install the bulb shaped metal fitting at the top of the downrod.
Do not attach fan blades at this time.
Wire the fan.
Temporarily hang the fan from the hook on the mounting ring.
Connect the copper ground wire to the green wire attached to the fan base.
Be sure to connect black wire to black wire and white wire to white wire.
Attach the canopy to the mounting plate.
Use a helper (if available) to support the fan motor while you drive the screws.
Push wires and wire nuts up into the box to keep them from vibrating against the canopy.
Clip canopy onto mounting plate and tighten screws.
Now attach blades.
Turn your power back on.
Enjoy your fan.
It usually will take anywhere from four to six hours.
Be sure to keep the box until the fan is safely installed and working.
It makes returning a damaged unit easier.
Below are step by step instructions for successful installation: Shut off power at the circuit breaker, not at the wall switch.
Double-check to assure the power is off.
If you are replacing an old fan, don't assume it was properly installed.
Next, install the mounting plate.
Thread the wires through the center of the plate.
If bolts are provided, push each one through the mounting plate.
With bolts in place, tighten the plate onto the ceiling.
Ready the fan for installation by following manufacturer's assembly directions carefully.
Assemble the down rod and canopy.
Run fan leads through the downrod and screw on downrod tightly.
Tighten set screws.
Slip on canopy and then install the bulb shaped metal fitting at the top of the downrod.
Do not attach fan blades at this time.
Wire the fan.
Temporarily hang the fan from the hook on the mounting ring.
Connect the copper ground wire to the green wire attached to the fan base.
Be sure to connect black wire to black wire and white wire to white wire.
Attach the canopy to the mounting plate.
Use a helper (if available) to support the fan motor while you drive the screws.
Push wires and wire nuts up into the box to keep them from vibrating against the canopy.
Clip canopy onto mounting plate and tighten screws.
Now attach blades.
Turn your power back on.
Enjoy your fan.
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