Ceiling Fan Installation Key Facts
If you’re planning on installing a new ceiling fan here are some key facts that you might want to keep in mind. Unlike your air conditioners, ceiling fans will not lower a room’s temperature or help remove humidity from the air. However, you can save energy and hard earned money two ways. First, installing ceiling fans in specific locations and turning off your air conditioning. Second, turning up the thermostat a few degrees and letting the ceiling fan do the rest.
Ceiling Fan Installation Requirements
Do I need a ceiling fan electric box?
If you’re replacing a light with a fan, be certain that the electric box in the ceiling can support the weight of the fan. Section 422-18(a) of the 1996 National Electrical Code permits “listed” ceiling fans that do not exceed 35 pounds to be supported by outlet boxes identified for such use. Ceiling fans exceeding 35 pounds are required to be supported independently of the outlet box, in accordance with Section 422-18(b). For more information about ceiling fan outlet boxes visit iaeimagazine.org
Where do I place the ceiling fan?
Install a ceiling fan in the center of the room at least 7 feet above the floor, 8 to 9 feet for optimal airflow.
Blade tips should be no closer than 24 inches from the wall and from drapes
Look for the Energy Star
- Ceiling Fan Light Kits and Accessories
- If the fan wobbles it can be fixed.
- Ceiling Fan Lightbulbs
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