Hunter (25417) Ceiling Fan - Page 8 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How To oil hunter fan catalog 22272-004. Can't find my 1980 owners manual which used to give instructions.
Checking OilCheck oil level immediately after fill- ing the reservoir. To check oil, bend an ordinary pipe cleaner into a 1/2" long hook and dip it into the oil reser- voir. If oil touches the end of the pipe cleaner, the fan has ample oil. If it does not touch, add SAE 10 non-detergent oil slowly until it touches the pipe cleaner.Your Original Hunter's unique lubricating systemThe bearings are submerged in a bath of oil. The oil moves up a spiral groove in the shaft, lubricating all bearing surfaces as the fan operates. This Lubrication System does not normally "use up" or require the addition of extra oil once the oil reservoir has been filled to the correct level. This unique lubrication system is one reason your Original Hunter Ceiling Fan will last a lifetime. It is highly unlikely that you will ever need to add oil to your Original fan once it is installed. Should you move your fan to another location, it is a good idea to check the oil reservoir. Hunter has developed an accessory 'Original Relocation Kit' that includes all mounting hardware and a fresh tube of oil for this reason. The model number is 22360.CAUTION: DO NOT TURN FAN ON UNTIL LUBRICATION HAS BEEN ADDED. TO OPERATE THE FAN WITHOUT OIL OR WITH LOW OIL WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY Adding oilYour fan has been shipped withoutoil in the motor. A 1-ounce tube ofhigh grade SAE 10 non-detergent oilis packaged in the sack parts. All theoil in the tube must be put into thefan. Cut the tip off the tube and place the tube into the oil hole. To avoid overflowing during filling, allow oil to gravity flow about one minute to fill the oil reservoir. (It may be necessary to puncture the tube to allow air in.)
11/16/2021 5:10:08 AM •
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I am replacing my thermostat to a Hunter 44905 thermostat Can you tell me where my four wires goes into the hunter, from the wall is red,white ,green and blue.
Unfortunately, the time to check where the wires go was when you removed them from your old thermostat. You need to match the pattern of the original thermostat to the HVAC (heat pump, furnace or other) system. Try going to your HVAC system's main inside box and opening the cover. Try to find the wiring connections to the control board. (This will be inside of the filter on most systems.) Take a picture or otherwise record which color wire goes to which letter terminal. I do not expect the wiring color pattern to be consistent over all the different types of heating and cooling systems installed by different companies.
In the package with your new thermostat, you may probably have little adhesive labels with lettering like Y, G, Rh, Rc, W. Take the appropriate label and secure it to the matching color wire as noted at the control board of the HVAC system. Then connect the wires to the matching letter locations on the new thermostat. (Modify any jumpers on the thermostat based on the installation directions.)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(I know that on my system (gas furnace and A/C forced air), there is an outside cover, the filter, and then an interior cover to access the control board. The board is near the bottom of the compartment.)
2/17/2021 12:05:39 AM •
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Need a santa e70469 switch
Pull Chain on Bottom
L 1 2 3
Upper Yellow Jumper Pink Grey
Lower Orange - Jumper Black
Santa E70469
SwitchCo part # 01
or
KensElectronics.com part # ZE-208D-01
1/13/2020 10:23:36 PM •
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