The ladder will need to support your weight as well as the weight of the ceiling fan.
Hampton bay fan motor noise.
Many people install a dimmer switch to operate the fan with a variable speed.
The noise is coming from the motor part.
If you ve had your fan for a decent amount of time and are starting to hear noise from the motor area of the unit it may be time to lubricate the bearings.
Reason 2 the fan motor has lost its lubricating oil and makes a squeaking or grinding noise.
Solution 2 drip a few drops of general purpose lubricating oil onto the main shaft above the motor to let the oil drip into the bearings you may have to remove some parts or completely remove the fan from the ceiling to do this properly.
Make sure the down rod is securely installed inside the mounting bracket so it won t shake while it s turning.
If you will be using a ladder place it on a level surface and be sure to have a helper spot you.
You might want to check to make sure the screws that hold the fan arms that s the metal part that the blade attaches to are tight.
Ceiling fan spreads the air in all over the room and helps to improve the indoor environment more amiable but there are few situations where your ceiling fan noise.
Be sure to switch off the correct breaker before removing the motor housing.
This is the most common method for adding oil and troubleshooting ceiling fan motor noise.
However all ceiling fans are different.
Then contact our hampton bay team at 1 877 527 0313 and select option 2.
My fan isn t hanging straight down.
Replacing the switch with a compatible one usually solves the problem.
Any suggestions to eliminate this noise on both of my identical fans would be great.
You can also give hampton bay a call.
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Older models of fans are designed to be re lubricated over time and have pre installed places to fill with oil specifically to lubricate the bearings.
Hampton bay springview ceiling fan about 3 weeks ago and it has this odd clicking noise on medium high speeds.
If you believe you have a motor issue please test to see if your blades move or your lights work then contact hampton bay for troubleshooting.
You may have to remove the light kit first.
Test the fan on a low speed after adding oil.
Clean the oil hole and fan housing if any oil has spilled.
All function works except the noise from motor.
A hum in fan is generally due to the quivering of a motor and the amount of noise is based on housing blades and mounting.
One of the common reasons a ceiling fan makes an electrical humming noise is that the voltage the motor is receiving is too low.