<><><>
Four possibilities: 1. Look for a Turn Switch or a Pull-Chain hanging from the fan - if there is one try turning the switch or pulling the chain! 2. A faulty Turn Switch or Pull-Chain Switch near bottom of the fan 3. The switch at the fan has a missing pull chain or string? 4. A faulty wall switch?
If nothing is found, someone has hard-wired the fan to keep it on all the time. This would be extremely unusual!
<><><>
If this is not really a ceiling fan but is actually a bathroom or kitchen extractor fan then the answer you want may be what is given for the Related Question shown below.
<><><>
I am guessing your pull chain broke the last time you turned it on, so here is what I would do in that case. Get yourself another piece of pull chain or even the broken piece you have left over, find a ball chain coupling and reattach it to the loose piece of chain. Turn off the circuit breaker feeding the fan. You`ll know you have the right one when the fan stops. Remove the cover with the hole that the chain went through, attach the coupling and the new piece of chain. Feed the chain through the hole it goes through and reattach the cover. Turn on the breaker and it`s fixed.
some fans do, but most fans have a timer built into them, this is designed to remove excess moisture and air after use, they all have a dial inside to adjust them time that they can run after the light is switched off and this varies alot depending on the manufacturer, in my experience most switch off after 15 minutes as standard.
You can get it adjusted so that it switches off with the lights, but this requires some level of adjustment to the wiring and should be undertaken by a qualified electrician.
It is the standard now that a fan switch is fitted to isolate the fan indipendantly, so you should have a switch labelled fan (normally beside or above the door), where you can manually switch the fan off (regardless of whether the lights are on or off).
you can reinforce it
It may also need to be balanced, make sure none of the blades are chipped or broken.
you fix the light on the ceiling fan by puting a new light bulb in your fan
form_title= Wiring A Ceiling Fan form_header= Cool off with a new ceiling fan. Is the ceiling fan installed?*= () Yes () No Is there a light included in the ceiling fan?*= () Yes () No Please describe the wiring problem in detail.*= _ [50]
You can check in local stores. I personally prefer buying lights on-line - there are many on-line stores that sell light covers (also bathroom ceiling fan light), such as Amazon, Wallmart, eBay and so on. If you don't find it under the keyword you used (bathroom fan light cover), you can try searching for "bathroom ceiling fan light cover" or simply "ceiling fan light cover" (and then find suitable one for your bathroom). In case you have a special ceiling fan, you may need to contact the producer of ceiling fans for suitable light covers.
Disconnect the fixture wires and remove the central mounting nut to release the dome from the light fixture in a ceiling fan.
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.
ceiling fan approx 80w and tube light 40w
you fix the light on the ceiling fan by puting a new light bulb in your fan
form_title= Wiring A Ceiling Fan form_header= Cool off with a new ceiling fan. Is the ceiling fan installed?*= () Yes () No Is there a light included in the ceiling fan?*= () Yes () No Please describe the wiring problem in detail.*= _ [50]
You can find a very cheap ceiling fan light at your local Walmart. They sell the for as cheap as thirty dollars.
Follow this step to take off the light that came with ceiling fan. Turn ceiling fan on, and you may unscrew the light bulb. After that remove the screw that holding the fan canopy. Look the wire connector and hold the sensor against the wires. Untwist the wire connector to release the wires. Wrap the end of the ceiling fan.
You can check in local stores. I personally prefer buying lights on-line - there are many on-line stores that sell light covers (also bathroom ceiling fan light), such as Amazon, Wallmart, eBay and so on. If you don't find it under the keyword you used (bathroom fan light cover), you can try searching for "bathroom ceiling fan light cover" or simply "ceiling fan light cover" (and then find suitable one for your bathroom). In case you have a special ceiling fan, you may need to contact the producer of ceiling fans for suitable light covers.
In an attempt to safeguard the end user, many ceiling fan manufacturers have made the transition to candelabra type ceiling fan light bulbs.
yes
ceiling?
Disconnect the fixture wires and remove the central mounting nut to release the dome from the light fixture in a ceiling fan.
I found this on http://www.ceiling-fan-wizard.com/best-ceiling-fans.html There are some things to consider: Roomsize, consider on ceiling fan light, Quality of the fan and last but not least the price.
One could purchase a ceiling fan light at a home improvement store, such as Lowe's or Home Depot. Other places where one may purchase a ceiling fan light would be at specialty lighting stores or a manufacturer website.