Thursday, July 30, 2009

Install A Ceiling Fan In A Vaulted Ceiling Dormer

Ceiling fans have to hang straight down from a level surface to function properly. This is a problem if you have a cathedral or vaulted ceiling. The solution is to buy an adjustable angled ceiling bracket, which fits over the ceiling electrical box and can be set any angle you need to make the bottom surface level. Get a fan that hangs down from ceiling far enough for the blades to clear the surface.


Instructions


1. Turn off the power to the existing ceiling fixture at the fuse box. Take out the existing fixture, removing the mounting screws, then disconnecting the wires, so the ceiling electrical box is completely exposed.


2. Affix the adjustable angled ceiling-fan bracket to the electrical box, using the provided screws and a screwdriver. Pull the wire ends from the ceiling down through the opening in the middle of the bracket. Set a small level along the bottom of the bracket and adjust the bracket to level, then tighten the adjustment knob.


3. Assemble the fan, except the blades. Install the extension rod and thread the wires from the fan through the hollow rod. Take the fan up the ladder.


4. Hold the upper part of the extension rod near the electrical box so you can wire it. Connect the black wire from the fan to the black wire from the box, and white to white, using the wire nuts. Twist the copper ground wire from the electrical box around the green screw on the fan housing.


5. Install the canopy top of the extension rod to the angled bracket, using the provided screws and a screwdriver. Install the fan blades. Turn on the power.

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