Help with cathedral ceiling and ceiling fan question …?
Help with cathedral ceiling and ceiling fan question …?
Our modern home has high ceilings in the living area and a large ceiling fan. When we bought the house, the fan is to set the direction of winter and draws on air. It does not seem to a switch to change the direction to be air pushing down, nor is it a remote control. Does anyone know how to change the direction, if there are no visible switches or remotely. Or should we leave it, and set up the fan. that would not create a breeze but the air can circulate. We have central air conditioning, and I discuss whether the fan might help my electricity bill or make it worse by the hot air that hung from the ceiling down BK? Thank you for your conseils.Réponse know
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The least likely possibility is you have reversing blades. Years ago they were available on Hunter Fans. If that is the case, put one hand on the fan motor housing opposite a blade. Put the other hand on the end of a blade and push in towards the motor and rotate clockwise till it stops.
Be sure to do ALL of the blades. The first time I changed direction I missed one. The fan took to wobbling uncontrollably! Embarrassed me to no end!
The most likely case is the reverse switch is located on top of the motor housing as opposed to the side of the light kit box on the bottom of the fan.
There is only a very slim chance that the reversing switch is bad.
If it turns out you have a very old Hunter Fan you will want to check the oil reservoir and it surely will need more oil. Instructions for doing that would be the subject of another question. Not because I’m lazy, but rather so that more people would see and learn.
Good luck!