Sunday, January 10, 2010

Harbor Breeze Aero Ceiling Fan I Recently Purchased A Harbor Breeze 52" Aero Ceiling Fan. Is There A Way To Install It W/o The Down Rod?

I recently purchased a Harbor Breeze 52" Aero ceiling fan. Is there a way to install it w/o the down rod? - harbor breeze aero ceiling fan

He said that it will find 2 ways out of the box, it merely provides instructions to install the bar below. I want what is near the upper limit of B / C our borders are not very high.

4 comments:

St. Brandon said...

Most ceiling fans can be installed "dual assembly.
Whether with the stick down ow / o. This is not a true fan is flush, because it always uses the media coverage. There is simply no bar below.
They call it a slice of "close"
Harbor Breeze has a website w / installation instructions, but so far. Here's the link anyway (if it is above)

http://www.harborbreezefans.com/

St. Brandon said...

Most ceiling fans can be installed "dual assembly.
Whether with the stick down ow / o. This is not a true fan is flush, because it always uses the media coverage. There is simply no bar below.
They call it a slice of "close"
Harbor Breeze has a website w / installation instructions, but so far. Here's the link anyway (if it is above)

http://www.harborbreezefans.com/

Hondu said...

Basically, the crankcase is directly on the ceiling shroud that hung in front of the fan, so put the straw behind. It is to keep the fan, while the cables are plugged in, but otherwise it's pretty simple.

Geradeau... said...

Jeena found in the instruction booklet that comes with it. Usually tells you how to install it without the hanging rod. I drew a lot of fans and their installation instructions, you have several options with your own ceiling height and for most, with additional elements.

Post a Comment