Ceiling Fans
Hi, looking for some advice here. I would like to replace my ceiling
light fixture with a ceiling fan w/light. Is there anything I should be aware of as far as power is concerned? Will I need to upgrade my electrical since I'm replacing lights with two motors? I don't want to keep resetting my circuit breakers. I don't know much about electrical systems so any advice would be helpful. I think the fans would both be on a 20 amp circuit. Thanks. |
Ceiling Fans
Couple of issues in doing this. Currently, there is only one wire from your
switch feeding the ceiling box, so unless you get a fan with electronic controls,or remote controls, you'll have to use the wall switch and pull chains to control fan and lights separately. The ceiling box is not made for fan support, so it'll have to be replaced with one that is. I'd also recommend any fan brand but "Hunter" as they tend to be real heavy, and many need additional support. The existing power to the box should be sufficient. wrote in message oups.com... Hi, looking for some advice here. I would like to replace my ceiling light fixture with a ceiling fan w/light. Is there anything I should be aware of as far as power is concerned? Will I need to upgrade my electrical since I'm replacing lights with two motors? I don't want to keep resetting my circuit breakers. I don't know much about electrical systems so any advice would be helpful. I think the fans would both be on a 20 amp circuit. Thanks. |
Ceiling Fans
wrote in message oups.com... Hi, looking for some advice here. I would like to replace my ceiling light fixture with a ceiling fan w/light. Is there anything I should be aware of as far as power is concerned? Will I need to upgrade my electrical since I'm replacing lights with two motors? I don't want to keep resetting my circuit breakers. I don't know much about electrical systems so any advice would be helpful. I think the fans would both be on a 20 amp circuit. Thanks. Lighting circuits can be 15 amp. Where I live they are 15 amp almost exclusively. I have never seen a ceiling fan with 2 motors. Or do you mean 2 fans with one motor each? Unless your using something out of the ordinary the motors should pose no problem. HOWEVER, the support of the fan might be a issue. There are special fan boxes, with 10-24 screws that are attached to the structure. Hanging a fan from a regular box is just asking for trouble. Home stores have several kinds available. Check to see how the boxes are supported, before you buy anything. |
Ceiling Fans
thanks everyone for their replies. I think I got the answer I was
looking for. Basically I will not have to worry about tripping my circuit breaker. I will most likely use some kind of fan brace that they sell at home depot. SQLit wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Hi, looking for some advice here. I would like to replace my ceiling light fixture with a ceiling fan w/light. Is there anything I should be aware of as far as power is concerned? Will I need to upgrade my electrical since I'm replacing lights with two motors? I don't want to keep resetting my circuit breakers. I don't know much about electrical systems so any advice would be helpful. I think the fans would both be on a 20 amp circuit. Thanks. Lighting circuits can be 15 amp. Where I live they are 15 amp almost exclusively. I have never seen a ceiling fan with 2 motors. Or do you mean 2 fans with one motor each? Unless your using something out of the ordinary the motors should pose no problem. HOWEVER, the support of the fan might be a issue. There are special fan boxes, with 10-24 screws that are attached to the structure. Hanging a fan from a regular box is just asking for trouble. Home stores have several kinds available. Check to see how the boxes are supported, before you buy anything. |
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