20 Most Recent Hampton Bay 54 In. Flemish Pewter Ceiling Fan with Heater Questions & Answers

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Need instructions to fix ceiling fan - Hampton Bay 55295 + remote

if you tell me what colors of the wires you have on the fan y what colors of the wires on the ceiling may be can help you here is my E-mail: [email protected].
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8/7/2022 2:15:27 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Aug 07, 2022
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Problem with the remote on the Windward IV 52 -

Try changing the dip switches on the receiver & transmitter.
9/1/2013 1:41:43 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Sep 01, 2013
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082392552954 need glass shade

Try calling 1-877-527-0313
8/31/2013 2:11:50 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Aug 31, 2013
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Model 55295 - Brushed Nickel Fan with Black Blades

The globe rotates counterclockwise, Apply pressure to the glass,then once it lines up, it slips out. It's a pain and may require some gentle force. If its stuck spray lightly with WD40. Be careful. Saxman, Home Depot would be the only way to get the cover. If they dont have it, you may be stuck.Hampton Bay doesnt sell parts. Sorry.
9/6/2012 9:19:31 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Sep 06, 2012
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Which color gets hooked up to what on a ceiling

For residential wiring, some basic rules given in the NEC are:
  • Phase wire in a circuit may be black, red, orange (high leg delta) insulated wire, sometimes other colors, but never green, gray, or white (whether these are solid colors or stripes). Specific exceptions apply, such as a cable running to a switch and back (known as a traveler) where the white wire will be the hot wire feeding that switch. Another is for a cable used to feed an outlet for 250VAC 15 or 20 amp appliances that do not need a neutral, there the white is hot (but should be identified as being hot, usually with black tape inside junction boxes).
  • The neutral wire is identified by gray or white insulated wire, perhaps with stripes.
  • Grounding wire of circuit may be bare or identified insulated wire of green or having green stripes. Note that all metallic systems in a building are to be bonded to the building grounding system, such as water, natural gas, HVAC piping, and others.
  • Larger wires are furnished only in black; these may be properly identified with suitable paint or tape.
  • All wiring in a circuit except for the leads that are part of a device or fixture must be the same gauge. Note that different size wires may be used in the same raceway so long as they are all insulated for the maximum voltage of any of these circuits.
  • The Code gives rules for calculating circuit loading.
  • Ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection is required on receptacles in wet locations. This includes all small appliance circuits in a kitchen, receptacles in a crawl space, basements, bathrooms and a receptacle for the laundry room, as well as outdoor circuits within easy reach of the ground. However, they are not required for refrigerators because unattended disconnection could cause spoilage of food, nor for garbage disposals. Instead, for refrigerators and other semi-permanent appliances in basements and wet areas, use a one-outlet non-GFCI dedicated receptacle. Two-wire outlets having no grounding conductor may be protected by an upstream gfci and must be labelled "no grounding". Most GFCI receptacles allow the connection and have GFCI protection for down-stream connected receptacles. Receptacles protected in this manner should be labeled "GFCI protected".
  • Most circuits have the metallic components interconnected with a grounding wire connected to the third, round prong of a plug, and to metal boxes and appliance chassis.
  • Furnaces, water heaters, heat pumps, central air conditioning units and stoves must be on dedicated circuits
  • The code provides rules for sizing electrical boxes for the number of wires and wiring devices in the box.
The foregoing is just a brief overview and must not be used as a substitute for the actual National Electrical Code.
1/29/2011 7:07:36 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Jan 29, 2011
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I have the Hampton Bay

Hi,

Turn the fan on high... Turn the wall switch off.... wait until the fan is pretty slow in rotation... hold the HI button on the remote.... Turn the switch back on. It will work.

However, if you lost this switch, there is another mod, if you open up the fan's housing; you'll find Black, White and Blue wires going into a small black box circuit box containing a green board with some capacitors. There is also a separate smaller box containing a small capacitor that says "4.5 uF" with red and white wires leading out of it. There are also four wires: Gray, Pink, Red and Yellow. You can rewire the fan thusly to use either no remote (always on) or use an aftermarket remote this way:
1, Black to Gray and Pink, (twist all 3 together)
2. White to Yellow and "Capacitor >> Red" (to do this, cut and use the white lead that leads to the capacitor (leave the red lead connected to the capacitor. Don't cut the red wire.

To reverse direction, just reverse Black and White above. This works, you're in a fixed direction, but you will have speed control if you use one of those aftermarket remotes
If it everything fails then it is probably a loose wire or the reverse switch that is bad.

Let us know if you have something more to know else accept the suggestion.
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8/10/2010 7:30:43 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Aug 10, 2010
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Constant clicking sound when fan is on

PATTI-- THIS CEILING FAN IS AT MY DAUGHTERS HOME IN RENO--WE LIVE ABOUT 50 MILES FROM HER SO WE HAVEN'T BEEN IN YET TO TRY REMOVING THE GLOBE--PERHAPS WE WON'T BE ABLE TO REMOVE IT EVEN WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU ARE HAVING THAT PROBLEM. IF YOU FIND A WAY TO REMOVE IT, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. WHEN WE GET IN TO RENO I'LL LET YOU KNOW IF I AM ABLE TO REMOVE IT.

6/29/2010 5:33:22 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Jun 29, 2010
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I have a fan that is kinda like this one don't

Hello,

I advice you follow the link below to see the information therein

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Type the above link on your web browser to see information therein.

Take care.
6/27/2010 4:40:03 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Jun 27, 2010
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Hampton bay ceiling fan works, but can not change

your pull chain for the fan is bad u can go to home depo & buy a new pull chain but when u replace it on the back ot the switch their is A 1,2,3,4, make sure the wires go to the correct #'s
10/5/2009 8:33:41 PM • Hampton Bay 54... • Answered on Oct 05, 2009
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