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Ceiling Fan Will Not Turn

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Ceiling fans are notorious for collecting dust mites and allergens on the blades, so when the fan is turned on, these particles are distributed throughout the air. This may be what's causing a stuffy nose/difficulty breathing.
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Ceiling fans can cut your heating bills quite a bit in summer by making use of evaporation! A flow of air against your sweaty skin makes you feel much cooler. In summer, you'll want your fan to blow downward. If you're standing under the fa...
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A lot of people's answers here tell me I better straighten everyone out. Here goes,IN the summer you want to pull the cooler air that rides at floor level up so that air breaks down the warmer air that ''pockets'' itself at the ceiling le...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
・ 1 Make sure the wall switch for the ceiling fan is set to off for this test. ・ 2 Turn the power on. Flip the wall switch for the ceiling fan on. ・ 3 Pull the string on the ceiling fan. The ceiling fan is on low speed and the fan should go...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2211075_turn-power-test-ceiling...
Marian: You have an interesting question. The answer depends on several things: If the air that the ceiling fan generates circulates to other rooms in your home, it could be advantagous to leave it on. My home has a ceiling fan in the fam...
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I am not at expert, but experienced.  There is a capacitor, usually in a 1" x 1"x 1/2" encapsulation, that starts/runs the fan in conjunction with the motor winding.  The capacitor is easy to replace.
http://yedda.com/questions/diy_2732216118145/
A ceiling fan turns in both clockwise and counter clockwise directions. Depending on the season will depend on which way you want it to turn. In the summer, you would want it to turn clockwise to push the air down and cool the room. In the ...
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My dad was explaining to me that in the summer the fan turns one direction and in the winter, the fan should turn the other way. However, he couldn't' remember which way the fan should turn and when. Woman's Day June 2009 put out a quick ar...
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During the winter, turn the fan to 'reverse' to circulate the warm air without blowing air down and cooling you in the process.
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Easy Ways to Add Warmth to the Home When many people think of ceiling fans they consider the cool breezes they generate during the warmer months of the year. However, a ceiling fan can be used all year long to generate warm or cool air thro...
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