Heating & Cooling Logo

Related Topics:

weymon bagwell Posted on May 29, 2014
Answered by a Fixya Expert

Trustworthy Expert Solutions

At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.

View Our Top Experts

I have a Honeywell commercial grade floor fan that the switch went out on. how can I wire it direct and bypass the switch

1 Answer

Louis F Hoholek Jr

Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

  • Master 1,140 Answers
  • Posted on May 30, 2014
Louis F Hoholek Jr
Master
Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Joined: Nov 29, 2011
Answers
1140
Questions
0
Helped
259110
Points
4510

Disconnect or cut both wires from the switch. Strip about one half inch of insulation from both wires to expose the bare copper wires. Twist them together using a wire nut cap. Wrap with black electrical tape. You could solder the twisted wires together and then use electrical tape to wrap them too. Either method will work fine.

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

To clean a Honeywell commercial grade fan

With brush and a vac on suck or blow if its just dust . if its grease wd40 and rag to wipe it down
0helpful
2answers

WHERE I CAN BUY A THERMOSTAT - Honeywell T6575D1009 thermostat


Honeywell T6575D1009 - Digital Fan Coil Thermostat

www.supplyhouse.com > Honeywell-T6575D1009-Dig...
Honeywell T6575D1009 - Digital Fan Coil Thermostat; 4 pipe Auto Heat/Cool changeover, 3 speed fan with On-Auto Fan switch - Overview T6570 Series Digital ...

Honeywell T6575D1009 thermostat

www.ontimedirect.com > t6575d1009-thermostat
Honeywell T6575D1009 Thermostat. This item has been replaced by TB6575A1000, which is a functional replacement. See the suggested products field for a ...

T6575D1009 Honeywell Electric Thermostat-NECC

necc-controls.com > t6575d1009-honeywell-commercial
Honeywell T6575D1009 NECC offers Fan Coil T/S Auto C/O.

Honeywell T6575D1009 120v Thermostat ' Heating, Cooling ...

www.kijiji.ca > ... > Home Renovation Materials
Send me any offer. Delivery and instal available for a small fee. Slight used, works and good condition. Digital Fan Coil Thermostat; 4 pipe Auto Heat/Cool ...

Honeywell, Inc. T6575D1009 T6570 Series Digital Fan-Coil ...

controlscentral.com > tabid > ProductID > honeywell-t6...
T6575D1009 T6575D1009, Honeywell, Inc., Digital Fan-Coil Thermostat/2 or 4 pipe heat/cool Digital Fan-Coil Thermostat/2 or 4 pipe heat/cool.


0helpful
1answer

I have a Honeywell 18 inch Commercial grade floor fan, how do I put the fan cage back on the stand?

Hi. These are not bad to reassemble. Do you still have the rubber bushings and related hardware? Since the stand is lighter than the cage. Lay the cage face down and place the metal tubular stand in the correct position. Rotate the stand so the opening of the base (Touching the floor) faces the front side of the fan. Slide the flat washer onto the bolt, place the rubber bushing between the cage and the stand, align the holes and slide the bolt into place and tighten until snug. Repeat the same procedure on the other side, test, and tighten both bolts until bushing correctly supports fan from tilting freely.
6helpful
1answer

Hello i have a hv-180 18" when i plug it in

Yes. These fans have thermal protection in the motor, as well. The thermal fuse or thermal breaker may be bad.
0helpful
1answer

I was trying to install a fan control switch on my Patton floor fan and took the 3 speed switch out and disconnected the wires and cannot figure out what wires (too many colored wires) to connect to the 2...

Thr issue you are having you need to look on the motor and see if there is a diagram but you have to use the grey and white for a capacitor because i have an older fan that has no capacitor. and use the red for high
0helpful
1answer

HOW DO YOU CLEAN THE FAN BLADES?

there should be just some sort of snaps, or hooks holding the guard on. I have yet to see a fan that doesn't. but if there is any, take the clips off of the guard, and clean the blades.
0helpful
1answer

Looking for simple wiring diagram to wire ******** aquastat

What are you fanning??? the fire?

Do you have a circulator that circulates when the water is up? Many controls have a AUX connection ... wire the AUX to your fan --- alaternatively, wire directly fron your circulator connection to the fan.

I hope I understood your question ...

Let me know what happens.

a
1helpful
1answer

I am looking for a fan control knob for this unit at our hospital

Radio Shack carries many types of control knobs. They may have one with the shaft configuration you need or get one with a set screw that you can tighten onto the shaft.
0helpful
1answer

Thermostat is in the locking position, need to unlock

The Thermostat Wizard is an interactive tool that will guide you through wiring and troubleshooting your thermostat, as well as programming it to the most comfortable settings for you and your family. Simply answer the questions from the Thermostat Wizard to correctly connect, troubleshoot and/or program your Honeywell Thermostat. You can even print the instructions and bring them right to the thermostat to help make things easier.
Go to: http://yourhome.honeywell.com/Consumer/Cultures/en-US/Support/Thermostat+Wizard/

Please rate my answer!
0helpful
1answer

I owna honeywell commercial grade floor fan HV180. How do i clean it? I cnnot seem to get it apart.

The front wire grating has hooks all around the edge that latch onto the rear grating. You need at least two screwdrivers, blades or thin & stiff shims to pry half the hooks off. Do this by inserting your shims between the front and rear grates, on either side of a hook. Then, lever your shims such that the rear grate warps enough to free a hook and let it pass in front. (Note: this IS difficult; the first hook will not want to clear the rear grate. It helps to have an extra pair of hands, and/or another object to temporarily keep the first hook seperated. It may also be possible to start with three shims and clear two hooks in the beginning). Continue clearing the hooks in a consecutive fashion (they're progressively easier) until half of them are off, at which point the front grate should come off using a little muscle. A couple notes: if available, a plastic shim is preferable over a metal one because it shouldn't damage the nice finish as much (alternatively, wrap your shims in cloth). It is NOT necessary to remove the whole fan cage from the stand to do this. Expect the reverse process to be equivalently challenging. Please wear safety glasses in case your shim breaks or slips. Lastly, good luck if you try to lubricate the shaft. I've tried multiple substances, but day-long blowing continually dries out the lubricant.
Not finding what you are looking for?

167 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Heating & Cooling Experts

Paul Carew

Level 3 Expert

3808 Answers

john h

Level 3 Expert

29494 Answers

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19187 Answers

Are you a Heating and Cooling Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...