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Hi,

 

Been searching for an installation diagram of a Hatari HE-C18M1(5) ceiling fan as the swing "on/off" doesn't work on all 3 of the fans we have had installed.

Found this but not clear:
https://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/hatari-media/cms/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/02210408/Cycle-Fan.pdf

None of them stop swinging when flicking the switch to off. Have told the installer but won't he be coming for a while and wondering if someone here may know the problem.

Just popped the lid off and 2 red wires from the fan to terminals on brown and red wires.
Anyone know if it's wired incorrectly please?


Cheers.

 

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is the wiring not printed on the black box on the picture ?


Nahh I think that's just the rotary switch wiring BUT I just realised it's under the cover and looks like he hasn't installed the 3 wires to the fan ????

No "OSC" connected.

 

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Edited by BaanOz
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You need Live going to the switch - connect to "LINE".

Neutral to the fan neutral.

2 wires from the switch to the fan connecting MOTOR to fan and OSC to the swing.  You have 50/50 chance to get that right but just swap if you're not lucky.

 

There would be 2 "normal" ways to wire that.  1) L & N to the fan with L not connected.  Then L to the switch and 2 others for the control. (3 total)  2)  L & N to the switch with N not connected.  Then N and 2 wires (3 total) to the fan.

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Its my understanding that the swing controller is usually on thr fan itself, either by a secondary pull cord or thr pull up knob.

I cant imagine the fan speed controller having anything to do with it.

Posted
1 hour ago, eyecatcher said:

Its my understanding that the swing controller is usually on thr fan itself, either by a secondary pull cord or thr pull up knob.

I cant imagine the fan speed controller having anything to do with it.

Often it's on the speed control on the wall

 

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11 minutes ago, sometimewoodworker said:

Often it's on the speed control on the wall

 

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Ah, like the photo showing an example from 1968

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