Fixing The Noise Of A Ceiling Fan
Posted by Scott Rodgers | Filed under Home & Family
A noisy ceiling fan can drive you crazy with it’s constantly irritating sound. The imperishable noise disturbs the integrity of the room and consequently drives you crazy.
Often the problem is considered much more complicated than it actually is. Even a novice can handle the task of altering the mechanization of the ceiling fan in order to fix the issue provided that the correct logic is applied.
Make way for a general test by keeping the fan turned off for 1 day and then turn it on to detect any noise. If noise persists then follow the subsequent mending operations. Check the setup of the installed ceiling fan to reason out any error. If a fault is detected then correct it accordingly following the instructions that came with the fan’s manual.
If the installation seems stable enough then check for loosened screws in the fan blades. Tighten them immediately with an appropriate screwdriver and oil them as well. Test the fan at it’s highest setting and see if the noise continues.
If a wobble is noticed in the blades while fan is running, then there could be a problem in the balancing of the blades. Instead of tweaking and turning the blades manually make way for a re-balancing kit. It would contain weights that are attached to the fan blades to see if the noise disappears or not. If the noise disappears with a weight(or penny) attached to a particular blade then the problem lies with the balancing of that particular fan blade. If however noise seems to be persisting then adjust the position of the attachment along the length of the blade.
In addition check whether the blades are set at a common angle to each other and if found deterring, gently adjust to the appropriate angle.
Check the canopy of the fan for accumulation of debris as well.
If still you are not able to fix the noisy fan then the problem may be with the underlying fan motor. Take it to a local hardware/electrical store so determine the problem. Keep a local electrician in tact to assist you with the proceedings.
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