Including The Steps:
1. Insert the power plug into a 230-240 voltage ac power outlet.
2. Switch Control:To turn on the fan, simply push any of the speed control buttons: 3=High speed; 2=Middle Speed; To turn it Off, push the "O" button.
3. Oscillating Knob: push down the oscillating knob and fan will oscillate. Pull up the knob to stop oscillating.
4. Tilting Adjustment: Always switch the fan off before making a tilt adjustment. The air flow can be adjusted upward or downward by moving
Wrote by Qifa Industrial Co., Ltd, www.qifacn.com
the chatter is electric because the fan works with the passage of electricity.
There is no real quality difference in pull vs push for electric fans. Rather you should concentrate on the company, power, and reviews to pick the best fan that works for you.
An electric fan does not, normally, store any form of energy. It is a machine which works in response to energy supplied - at the time - and stop working when that energy supply is stopped.
it works on heating principle , when we want more speed indecreases its resistance and when we want less speed it increases itresistance to the flow of electric current and get itself heated
It depends on the motor. The fan is driven by an electric motor, and it can use a dc motor (as in a car) or an ac motor (as in a house). They are not interchangeable.
An electric motor and a fan blade.
If you have an electric fan, plus the clutch fan, then the answer is yes. The first sensor will give you the engine temp. The 2nd sensor, when the engine heats up more, will open the connection to start the electric fan. If the gauge works on the dash, temp. and all is normal, but the electric fan does not come on, then replace the sensor for the fan. Just follow the wire to its location. If you have a/c , as soon as you put it on, the electric fan will start. If it does not, then check for a power loss at the fan, fuse, or just have to replace the fan. Just pull the wire harness off the sensor, jump the 2 wires, fan should start.
Of course the electric fan will work.
No, the radiator fan is electric.No, the radiator fan is electric.
Check your electric fan and see if it works, if it doesn't then theres your problem for both.
Should be thermostat controlled-meaning it is supposed to stop at times
First off, make sure that the fuse for the electric fan is good. Then, hot wire the fan to the battery to make sure that the fan motor works. If the fan is good, and the fuse is good, probably the fan sensor is bad.