You get hot.
Yes. Simply turn on the ceiling fan while the light switch is in the "on" position. Adjust the spinning to the level of your choice. Now the fan will turn on and off when you switch the light on and off.
There is a fault with your electrics to the fan/switch. Get in an electrician to fix it. ------------------------------------------------------------ The switch is bad. Turn off the power to the fan in the main panel, turn off the breaker that powers the fan. Usually if you remove the bottom cover of the fan you can see the switch. You can remove the switch and take it to a electrical supply store and they will match the switch. The wires should all be color coded so you should be able to put in back in and hook it up. Black to black, white to white.
The intake fan has to be paralleled with the bath fan. Just connect the cable from the new intake fan to the same wires that the existing fan uses. There will be no need to make any changes to the switch and where is power is coming from. The meaning of the "x" is in question is unknown as to what it relates to.
The fan is wired to the house wrong. Typically the red switch wire in the ceiling box will be nutted off and not used when a remote is installed. Sounds like, in this case, the fan light wire (blue) was connected to the red switch wire in the ceiling box instead of being correctly connected to the remote unit at the fan.
With the switch in the on position the receptacle is energized. With the switch in the off position the receptacle is de-energized.
Your fan relay is stuck or you have a bad tstat. Check your auto fan (summer fan switch ) on your furnace if equipped. Mostly older oil furnaces.
Temperature coolant switch is bad or fan relay is stuck closed. Unplug the temperature switch and see if fan goes off. If not, it is the relay. Unplug relay and check contacts with meter to see if they are close (no resistance). Replace relay or switch depending on results.
Yes. Simply turn on the ceiling fan while the light switch is in the "on" position. Adjust the spinning to the level of your choice. Now the fan will turn on and off when you switch the light on and off.
Bad low limit switch,fan switch.
apparently the switch that controls when the fan kicks on and off is bad.
try a new switch
There is a fault with your electrics to the fan/switch. Get in an electrician to fix it. ------------------------------------------------------------ The switch is bad. Turn off the power to the fan in the main panel, turn off the breaker that powers the fan. Usually if you remove the bottom cover of the fan you can see the switch. You can remove the switch and take it to a electrical supply store and they will match the switch. The wires should all be color coded so you should be able to put in back in and hook it up. Black to black, white to white.
If the fan does not stop running after the engine is shut off in the Renault Scenic 2000, there could be a problem with the fan relay switch. The fan relay switch is located in the fuse box.
Thermocouple switch
Yes, that is correct.
The on/off switch is on the same panel as the fan speed switch.
This is caused by one of two things, if the fan is controlled by the thermo switch even when the car is off, then either the thermo switch or the relay is stuck on. If the fan never runs when the car is off, then it's a stuck or shorted relay.