PROGRESS LIGHTING P250072 Ceiling Fan Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
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P250072 Ceiling Fan
®
93153462_A
P250072
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Progress Lighting fan motors are warranted to the original purchaser to be
free of electrical and/or mechanical defects for so long as the original
purchaser owns the fan. Pull chain switches, reverse switches, capacitors and
metal finishes are warranted to be free from defects in materials or
workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. Warping of
wooden or plastic blades is not covered by this warranty nor is corrosion and/
or deterioration of any finishes for fans installed within ten miles of any
sea coast. Extended warranties for ENERGY STAR® qualified products may apply.
Progress Lighting ceiling fans with built-in LED light sources, when properly
installed and under normal conditions of use, are warranted to be free from
defects in material and workmanship which cause the light sources to fail to
operate in accordance with the specifications for (i) five (5) years from the
date of purchase on the LED Light modules and electrical components for fans
used in single family residences, and (ii) three (3) years from the date of
purchase on the LED Light modules and electrical components for fans used in
multi-family or commercial applications. LED bulbs supplied by Progress
Lighting carry no warranty other than manufacturer’s warranty. Non-LED bulbs
carry no warranty. With proof of purchase, the original purchaser may return
the defective fan to the place of purchase during the first 30 days for
replacement. After 30 days, the original purchaser MUST contact Progress
Lighting at 864-678-1000 for repair or
replacement which shall be determined in Progress Lighting’s sole discretion
and shall be purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. Labor and Shipping
Excluded. This warranty does not cover any costs or fees associated with the
labor (including, but not limited to, electrician’s fees) required to install,
remove, or replace a fan or any fan parts. This warranty shall not apply to
any loss or damage resulting from (i) normal wear and tear or alteration,
misuse, abuse or neglect, or (ii) improper installation, operation, repair or
maintenance by original purchaser or a third party, including without
limitation improper voltage supply or power surge, use of improper parts or
accessories, unauthorized repair (made or attempted) or failure to provide
maintenance to the fan. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES STATE PROGRESS LIGHTING’S
ENTIRE WARRANTY OBLIGATION AND ORIGINAL PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
RELATED TO SUCH PRODUCTS. PROGRESS LIGHTING IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES
(INCLUDING INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL), DUE TO PRODUCT
FAILURE, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, OR
OTHERWISE. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT. Some states do not allow limitations on
how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitations of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights and you may have
other rights which vary from state to state.
Date Purchased Store Purchased
UL Model No. P250072 Serial No.
Vendor No. 111017
UPC 785247260997, 785247260980, 785247260973
Safety Rules Unpacking Your Fan Installing Your Fan Making the Electrical Connections Operating Your Fan Care of Your Fan Troubleshooting Specifications
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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1. To reduce the risk of electric shock, insure electricity has been turned
off at the circuit breaker or fuse box before beginning.
2. All wiring must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code
ANSI/NFPA 70-1999 and local electrical codes. Electrical installation should
be performed by a qualified licensed electrician.
3. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of personal injury, use only the screws
provided with the electrical box.
4. The outlet box and support structure must be securely mounted and capable
of reliably supporting 35 lbs. (15.9 kg). Use only cUL Listed outlet boxes
marked “Acceptable for Fan Support of 35 lbs. (15.9 kg) or less.”
5. CAUTION: The fan must be mounted with a minimum of 7 feet clearance from
the trailing edge of the blades to the floor.
6. Do not wait for the fan to stop before pressing the reverse button. The
fan will not reverse direction if the fan is not moving.
7. Avoid placing objects in path of the blades.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY, MOUNT TO OUTLET
BOX MARKED “ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT OF 35LBS. (15.9 KG) OR LESS”, AND USE
SCREWS PROVIDED WITH THE OUTLET BOX.
8. To avoid personal injury or damage to the fan and other items, be cautious
when working around or cleaning the fan.
9. Do not use water or detergents when cleaning the fan or fan blades. A dry
dust cloth or lightly dampened cloth will be suitable for most cleaning.
10. After making electrical connections, spliced conductors should be turned
upward and pushed carefully up into electrical box. The wires should be spread
apart with the grounded conductor and the equipment-grounding conductor on one
side of the electrical box and ungrounded conductor on the other side of the
electrical box.
11. Electrical diagrams are for reference only. Light kits that are not
packed with the fan must be UL Listed and marked suitable for use with the
model fan you are installing. Switches must be UL General Use Switches. Refer
to the instructions packaged with the light kits and switches for proper
assembly.
12. All set screws must be checked and retightened where necessary before
installation.
13. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this fan should
only be used with fan speed control part no. DP-51R, manufactured by DAWNSUN
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD ZHONGSHAN.
14. Suitable for use in damp locations. Use only with light kits marked
“Suitable for use in damp locations.”
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, DO NOT BEND THE BLADE BRACKETS (ALSO
REFERRED TO AS (“FLANGES”) DURING ASSEMBLY OR AFTER INSTALLATION. DO NOT
INSERT OBJECTS IN THE PATH OF THE BLADES.
1. Safety Rules
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SHOCK, THIS FAN MUST BE INSTALLED WITH AN ISOLATION WALL CONTROL/SWITCH.
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Unpack your fan and check the contents. You should have the following items:
1. Mounting Bracket (inside canopy) 2. 6″ Ball/Downrod Assembly (hanger pin
and locking pin pre-attached) 3. Canopy with Canopy Ring (attached) 4.
Decorative Motor Collar Cover 5. Fan Motor Assembly 6. Blades (3)
7. Light Kit Pan
8. Light Kit Fitter Assembly 9. Light Shade 10. Transmitter and Receiver 11.
Extension Lead Wire
a. Blade attachment hardware (13 screws)
b. Electrical hardware and balancing kit (1 plastic wire connectors, blade
balancing kit )
2. Unpacking Your Fan
Tools Required
Phillips screw driver or straight slotted screw driver, adjustable wrench,
step ladder, and wire cutters.
Figures 1, 2, and 3 are examples of different ways to mount the electrical box.
Mounting Options
If there isn’t an existing electrical box, then read the following
instructions. Disconnect the power by removing fuses or turning off circuit
breakers.
Secure the electrical box directly to the building structure. Use appropriate
fasteners and building materials. The electrical box and its support must be
able to fully support the moving weight of the fan (at least 35 lbs.). Do not
use plastic electrical boxes.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY, MOUNT TO OUTLET
BOX MARKED “ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT OF 35LBS. (15.9 KG) OR LESS”, AND USE
SCREWS PROVIDED WITH THE OUTLET BOX. ELECTRICAL BOXES COMMONLY USED FOR THE
SUPPORT OF LIGHTING FIXTURES MAY NOT BE ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT AND MAY
NEED TO BE REPLACED. CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IF IN DOUBT.
3. Installing Your Fan
Figure 1
Figure 3
Note: You may need a longer downrod to maintain proper blade clearance when
installing on a steep, sloped ceiling. The maximum angle allowable is 20°. If
the canopy touches downrod, turn the canopy 180° before attaching the canopy
to the mounting plate.
Figure 2
Figure 4
To hang your fan where there is an existing fixture but no ceiling joist, you
may need an installation hanger bar as shown in Figure 4.
Hanging the Fan
REMEMBER to turn off the power. Follow the steps below to hang your fan
properly.
NOTE: This fan is recommended for standard ceiling mount using the downrod
provided with this fan. When using standard ceiling installation with the 6
inch downrod provided, the distance from the ceiling to the bottom of the fan
blades will be approximately 14 inches.
Standard Ceiling Mounting
1. Remove the canopy ring from the canopy by turning the ring counter-
clockwise until it unlocks. (Figure 5)
2. Remove the mounting bracket from the canopy by loosening the four screws
on the top of the canopy. Remove the two non-slotted screws and loosen the
slotted screws. This will enable you to remove the mounting bracket. (Figure
6)
3. Remove the hanger pin and locking pin from downrod assembly.
4. Place downrod over canopy and canopy ring, slide the motor collar cover
onto the downrod. Connect the extension lead wires to the lead wires from
motor. Make sure the quick connectors are clasped firmly. Route the wires
through the ball/down rod assembly. (Figure 7)
Turn Canopy Ring to Remove
Remove
Figure 5 Loosen but Do Not Remove
Figure 6 5. Loosen, but do not remove, the set screws
on the collar on the top of the motor housing.
6. Align the holes at the bottom of the downrod with the holes in the collar
on top of the motor housing. (Figure 7) Carefully insert the hanger pin
through the holes in the collar and downrod. Be careful not to jam the hanger
pin against the wiring inside the downrod. Insert the locking pin through the
hole near the end of the bolt until it snaps into its locked position, as
noted in the circle inset of Figure 7.
7. Re-tighten the set screws on the collar on top of the motor housing.
8. Make sure the grommet is properly installed in the collar cover, then
slide the collar cover on the downrod until it rests on the motor housing. Be
sure that the canopy and the collar cover are both oriented correctly.
9. Proceed to “Installing the Fan” section.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL SET SCREWS AS NOTED IN STEP 7 COULD RESULT IN FAN LOOSENING AND POSSIBLY FALLING.
Motor wires Ball/Downrod
assembly Canopy Canopy ring Motor collar cover Hanger pin
Motor collar
Pin in locked position
Locking pin
Tighten screws
Figure 7
4.
Installing Fan to the Electrical Box
WHEN USING THE STANDARD BALL/DOWNROD MOUNTING, THE TAB IN THE RING AT THE
BOTTOM OF THE MOUNTING BRACKET MUST REST IN THE GROOVE OF THE HANGER BALL.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SEAT THE TAB IN THE GROOVE COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO WIRING.
1. Pass the 120-volt supply wires through the center hole in the ceiling
mounting bracket as shown in Figure 8.
2. Install the ceiling mounting bracket on the electrical box by using the
mounting screws provided with the electrical box. Note that the flat side of
the mounting bracket is toward the electrical box. (Figure 8)
3. Tighten the two screws on the electrical box securely.
4. Carefully lift the fan assembly up to the ceiling mounting bracket. Make
sure the tab on the mounting bracket is properly seated in the groove in the
hanger ball. (Figure 9)
Standard mounting
Figure 8
Figure 9
5.
Installing the Receiver into the Mounting Bracket
1. Position the house supply wires to one side of the slide-on mounting
bracket; position the fan wires to the opposite side.
2. Insert the narrow end of the receiver (as shown, flat side toward ceiling)
into the slide-on mounting bracket until it rests on top of the ball/downrod
assembly. (Figure 10)
Wiring the Receiver to the Household Wiring
1. Connect the green wire to the household ground wires using a wire
connecting nut.
2. Connect the receiver black wire to the household black wire using a wire
connecting nut.
3. Connect the receiver white wire to the household white wire using a wire
connecting nut.
Wiring the Fan to the Receiver
1. If using the 6 in. ball downrod assembly provided, wire the receiver to
the fan wires by connecting the molded adaptor plug from this receiver with
the molded adaptor of the fan motor assembly together. (Figure 11)
2. If you wish to use longer downrod, you can use the extension lead wire (66
in.) provided by connecting the molded adaptors together.
SUPPLY CIRCUIT
BLACK
LN
WHITE
GREY
BROWN BLUE
Remote Receiver
GREEN
BLUE WHITE
GREY
BROWN BLUE
BLUE WHITE
BLUE BLACK
WHITE WHITE
Figure 10
Figure 11
6.
Finishing the Fan Installation
STANDARD CEILING MOUNTING
WHEN USING THE STANDARD BALL/DOWNROD MOUNTING, THE TAB IN THE RING AT THE
BOTTOM OF THE MOUNTING PLATE MUST REST IN THE GROOVE OF THE HANGER BALL.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SEAT THE TAB IN THE GROOVE COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO WIRING.
1. Align the locking slots of the ceiling canopy with the two screws in the
mounting plate. Push up to engage the slots and turn clockwise to lock in
place. Immediately tighten the two mounting screws firmly.
2. Install the remaining two mounting screws into the holes in the canopy and
tighten firmly.
3. Install the decorative canopy ring by aligning the ring’s slots with the
screws in the canopy. Rotate the ring clockwise to lock in place.
4. You may now proceed to attaching the fan blades.
7.
Attaching the Fan Blades
1. Attach the blade to the the fan motor assembly, align the screw holes in
the blade with the screw holes above and under the motor assembly, and secure
the blade with blade arm screws. (Figure 13)
2. Repeat this step for the remaining the blades.
Figure 12
Insert
Blade and Blade Arm
Motor Assembly Insert Screws
Figure 13
Blade Balancing
All blades are grouped by weight. Because materials vary in density, the fan
may wobble even though the blades are weight matched.
The following procedure should correct most fan wobble. Check after each step.
1. Check that all blade screws are secure.
2. Most fan wobble problems are caused when blade levels are unequal. Check
this level by selecting a point on the ceiling above the tip of one of the
blades. Measure from a point on the center of each blade to the point on the
ceiling. Measure this distance as shown in Figure 14. Rotate the fan until the
next blade is positioned for measurement. Repeat for each blade. Measurements
deviation should be within 1/8″. Run the fan for 10 minutes.
3. Make sure that canopy is tightened securely to ceiling mounting bracket
and that the ceiling mounting bracket is tightened securely to the electrical
box.
4. Interchanging two adjacent blades can redistribute the weight and possibly
result in the smoother operation.
5. Use the enclosed Blade Balancing Kit if the blade wobble is still
noticeable.
Touching Ceiling
Figure 14
Installing the Light Kit Pan/Light Kit Fitter Assembly/ Glass Shade
CAUTION – To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect the electrical
supply circuit to the fan before installing the light kit.
1. Loosen but do not remove two of three mounting screws from the fan motor
assembly; Remove one mounting screw. (Figure 15)
2. Push the light kit pan up to the fan motor assembly so that the two
loosened screw heads fit into the keyhole slots. Turn the light kit pan
clockwise, tightened the screws. Re-install the screw that was removed in step
1 and tighten firmly. (Figure 15)
3. Remove one screw from the light kit pan and loosen, but do not remove the
other two screws. Connect the wires from the light kit fitter assembly to the
wires from the fan motor assembly by connecting the molded adaptor plugs
together. Carefully tuck all wires and splices into the switch cap. (Figure
16)
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4. Push the light kit fitter assembly up so that the two loosened screw heads
fit into the keyhole slots. Turn the light kit fitter assembly clockwise,
tighten the screws. Re-install the screw that was removed in step 3 and
tighten firmly. (Figure 16)
5. Place the light shade into the light kit pan, aligning the three flat
areas on the top of the light shade with the three raised dimples in the light
kit pan. Turn the light shade clockwise until it stops. (Figure 17)
PERIODICALLY CHECK THE LIGHT SHADE IS SEATED FULLY CLOCKWISEL LIGHT KIT PAN
ASSEMBLY.
Motor Assembly
Light Kit Pan
Screws
Figure 15
Light Kit Pan
Blue Black
Light Kit Fitter
Assembly Screws
Flat Area
Light Shade
White
Figure 16
Raised Dimples
Figure 17
Preparing the Remote Control
NOTE: The remote control has already
been paired to the ceiling fan for your
convenience. If you have two of the
same model fans in your home, please
follow the steps below to control each fan
independently.
LEARN
1. Remove the battery cover by pressing firmly on the arrow and sliding the
cover
off.
2. Install two 1.5V AAA batteries (included).
3. Slide the dip switch in the battery compartment to the “1” setting.
4. Confirm that the power to the fan is off at either the wall switch or breaker box.
5. Return power to the fan at the wall switch or breaker box.
6. Press and release the “Learn” button located in the remote’s battery
compartment within 30 seconds of turning
on the power.
7. If pairing is successful, the fan’s light kit will flash and the blades will begin to spin.
8. Replace the battery cover on the remote control.
D1 CFL 0
D1 CFL 0
LEARN
Mounting the remote control holder
NOTE: Screw wall anchors are included for extra support. The included screws
are designed to screw easily into the wall. If you would like a more permanent
or secure hold, install the wall anchors prior to attaching the wall cradle to
the wall.
1. Position the wall cradle in the desired position and attach it to the wall
using the included wall cradle screws.
Figure 18
Figure 19
10. Remote Control
Remote Control
Timer:
While the fan is on press 2h – turns on a 2 hour run timer. While the fan is
on press 4h – turns on a 4 hour run timer. While the fan is on press 8h –
turns on an 8 hour run timer.
Forward/Reverse:
Changes direction of ceiling fan.
Breeze:
Forward/ Reverse Fan speed
Light on
2h 4h 8h
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Timer Comfort Breeze Fan off
Light off
Press and release this button to enable the Breeze function, this will change
your fan speed randomly, simulating a relaxing breeze.
Fan speed:
Increases the light level
(Dimmer)
Decreases the light level
(Dimmer)
LEDs on the fan speed button will illuminate to the
corresponding speed.
R
Press and release 1: turns the fan speed to 1. Press and release 2: turns the
fan speed to 2. Press and release 3: turns the fan speed to 3. Press and
release 4: turns the fan speed to 4. Press and release 5: turns the fan speed
to 5. Press and release 6: turns the fan speed to 6.
Fan OFF:
Turns fan Off
Light ON/OFF
Press and release the light button to turn the light on.
Press and release the light button to turn the light off.
Dimmer:
Press and hold up dimmer button to increase the light level
Press and hold the down dimmer button to decrease the light level.
Figure 20
Warm weather – (Forward) A downward air flow creates a cooling effect as shown
in Figure 21. This allows you to set your air conditioner on a higher setting
without affecting your comfort. Cool weather – (Reverse) An upward air flow
moves warm air off the ceiling are as shown in Figure 22. This allows you to
set your heating unit on a lower setting without affecting your comfort.
Figure 21 Figure 22
Care of Your Fan
Here are some suggestions to help you maintain your fan.
1. Because of the fan’s natural movement, some connections may become loose.
Check the support connections, brackets, and blade attachments twice a year.
Make sure they are secure. (It is not necessary to remove fan from ceiling.)
2. Clean your fan periodically to help maintain its new appearance over the
years. Do not use water when cleaning, this could damage the motor, or
possibly cause an electrical shock. Use only a soft brush or lint-free cloth
to avoid scratching the finish. The plating is sealed with a lacquer to
minimize discoloration or tarnishing. Warning – Make sure the power is off
before cleaning your fan.
3. You can apply a light coat of furniture polish to the wood for additional
protection and enhanced beauty. Cover small scratches with a light application
of shoe polish.
4. There is no need to oil your fan. The motor has permanently lubricated
sealed ball bearings.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Fan will not start
Solution
1. Check main and branch circuit fuses or breakers 2. Check line wire
connections to the fan and switch wire connections in
the switch housing. CAUTION: Make sure main power is off.
3. Check batteries in the transmitter. Does the red LED light come on? Are
you standing close enough to the fan? (Normal range is 10-20 feet.) Are the
dip switch settings the same on the transmitter (hand unit) and receiver?
REMEMBER TO TURN OFF POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CHECKING THE DIP SWITCH SETTINGS IN
RECEIVER.
Fan sounds noisy 1. Make sure all motor housing screws are snug. 2. Make sure
the screws that attach the fan blade bracket to the motor hub are tight.
3. Make sure wire nut connections are not rattling against each other or the
interior wall of the switch housing.
CAUTION: Make sure power is off.
4. Allow a 24-hour “breaking in” period. Most noises associated with a new
fan disappear during this time.
5. If using the Ceiling Fan light kit, make sure the screws securing the
glassware are tight. Check that the light bulb is also secure.
6. Make sure the canopy is a short distance from the ceiling. It should not
touch the ceiling.
7. Make sure your electrical box is secure and rubber isolator pads were used
between the mounting bracket and electrical box.
MAKE SURE THE POWER IS OFF AT THE ELECTRICAL PANEL BOX BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS. REFER TO THE SECTION, “MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.”
12. Care of Your Fan and Troubleshooting
FAN SIZE
56″
SPEED
Low High
VOLTS
FAN POWER CONSUMPTION (WITHOUT LIGHTS)
WATTS
AIRFLOW CFM
2.92 120
30.89
2095 4844
AIRFLOW EFFICIENCY (HIGHER IS BETTER)
CFM/WATT
717.47
156.81
NET
GROSS CUBE
WEIGHT WEIGHT FEET
18.41 Lbs
22.93 Lbs
2.25
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures: –Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
–Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
–Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
–Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this
device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
13. Specifications
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