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Post by Lainie on Jul 3, 2020 14:27:15 GMT -5
Hello!
My son broke a blade off our ceiling fan. I'm trying to decide what to do next, but would like to know the model of fan, if possible.
I know it's a 52" Econ ceiling fan. I'm not sure if knowing the model will help much, especially since I heard that Westinghouse absorbed Econ and apparently does not support those models. I'd still like to know though : )
Thanks!
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Post by Noah C on Jul 3, 2020 14:43:45 GMT -5
Hello!
My son broke a blade off our ceiling fan. I'm trying what to do next, but would like to know the model of fan if possible.
I know it's a 52" Econ ceiling fan. I'm not sure if knowing the model will help much, especially since I heard that Westinghouse absorbed Econ and apparently does not support those models. I'd still like to know though : )
Thanks! This is an Encon/Westinghouse "Casanova" ceiling fan, the 52" version. You'll probably be able to find replacement blade irons somewhere for those, but check to make sure the new ones match up with the old ones.
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Post by Cole D on Jul 3, 2020 15:12:36 GMT -5
Home Depot and Lowes sell Westinghouse brand blade arms in a 5 pack that I think would fit. But like Noah said, make sure they fit. I would just buy them and return if they don't fit.
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Post by Noah C on Jul 4, 2020 3:59:12 GMT -5
Home Depot and Lowes sell Westinghouse brand blade arms in a 5 pack that I think would fit. But like Noah said, make sure they fit. I would just buy them and return if they don't fit. Those will fit, but Lainie would have to use the whole pack of blade arms because the ones original to the fan are way longer. The fan might not move as much air because of how close the blades will be to the ceiling.
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Post by Cole D on Jul 4, 2020 8:40:50 GMT -5
Home Depot and Lowes sell Westinghouse brand blade arms in a 5 pack that I think would fit. But like Noah said, make sure they fit. I would just buy them and return if they don't fit. Those will fit, but Lainie would have to use the whole pack of blade arms because the ones original to the fan are way longer. The fan might not move as much air because of how close the blades will be to the ceiling. True, I hadn't thought about hugger arms usually being longer for more air flow. Places like ceilingfanparts.com has some hugger arms but they run around $25 for 5. The regular ones at Home Depot run around $12-15 if I remember correctly.
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