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Installing a Ceiling Fan

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Installing a Ceiling Fan

A ceiling fan will do more than just give your air conditioner a break in the heat of summer - it'll also take a load off your furnace in winter by recirculating heated air that rises to the ceiling. Your only extra preparation for this project might be to beef up the weight-carrying capacity of the electrical box and maybe run a new wire to the wall switch if the fan and light operate with separate switches. This last requirement varies, so always follow the wiring instructions that come with your fan.

7 Steps

  1. Turn off power
  2. Position the Brace
  3. Attach Stove Bolts
  4. Secure the Adaptor Plate
  5. Tighten the Brace Bar
  1. Place Mounting Plate Over Stove Bolts
  2. Hang and Connect Fan Motor
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Turn off power

Step 1

Turn off power

Turn off power to the existing light fixture at the main service panel, test for power, and remove the existing fixture and electrical box. Attach a 1 1/2-inch-deep metal light-fixture box to the brace bar using a U-bolt and two nuts.

Position the Brace
Position the Brace

Step 2

Position the Brace

From the attic, position the brace between ceiling joists so the bottom legs are flush with the bottoms of the joists. Rotate the bar by hand to force its end spikes into the joists.

Attach Stove Bolts

Step 3

Attach Stove Bolts

Attach the included stove bolts to the adaptor plate with locknuts. These are the bolts that will support the fan. Insert the adaptor plate into the box so the ends of the U-bolt fit through the holes on the adaptor plate.

Secure the Adaptor Plate

Step 4

Secure the Adaptor Plate

Secure the adaptor plate by screwing two locknuts onto the U-bolt. Open one knockout for each cable that will enter the electrical box, and attach a cable clamp to each knockout.

Tighten the Brace Bar

Step 5

Tighten the Brace Bar

Tighten the brace bar one full rotation with a wrench to anchor it tightly against the joists. Feed the existing circuit cable into the electrical box, and secure it with a cable clamp.

Place Mounting Plate Over Stove Bolts

Step 6

Place Mounting Plate Over Stove Bolts

Place the ceiling fan's mounting plate over the stove bolts extending through the electrical box. Pull the circuit wires through the hole in the centre of the mounting plate. Attach the mounting nuts, and tighten them with a nut driver.

Hang and Connect Fan Motor
Hang and Connect Fan Motor

Step 7

Hang and Connect Fan Motor

Hang the fan motor from the mounting plate's built-in mounting hook. Connect the wire leads using wire connectors: the black circuit wire to the black wire lead from the fan; the white circuit wire to the white lead; and the grounding wires to the green lead. Finish assembling the fan and the light fixture according to the manufacturer's directions.

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Project Details

Skill Level: Intermediate

Time: 3 hours

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