Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Change A Fluorescent Light In A Ceiling Fan

Ceiling fans can help keep your home cool. A light fixture can be attached to the fan to provide additional light. The type of light bulb used depends on the model and specifications of the ceiling fan. Fluorescent lighting is bright and will burn out after continuous use. Change a fluorescent light in a ceiling fan when the old light goes out or becomes damaged.


Instructions


1. Turn off the circuit supplying power to the ceiling fan from the circuit panel. The circuit panel is usually in a basement, garage or kitchen area. Wait 10 to 15 minutes before touching the light to ensure it is cool.


2. Place a ladder just below the ceiling fan.


3. Climb the ladder and unscrew the screws that secure the ceiling fan.


4. Remove the fan and set aside.


5. Remove the lens or diffuser that fits over the light bulb. Push the lens up and tilt to remove.


6. Turn the light counterclockwise to remove from the fixture.


7. Insert the replacement light into the fixture. Turn the light clockwise to secure it in place.


8. Place the lens or diffuser over the light bulb and push to secure.








9. Place the fan blades back over the light and screw in place.


10. Turn on the circuit supplying power to the ceiling fan and turn on the light switch that controls the light.

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