Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan 12 Extension Rod

Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan 12 Extension Rod 8,6/10 5003 votes

5Connect the white pigtail lead to the white circuit wire and the black pigtail lead to the black circuit wire. Make these connections by holding the bare copper wire next to one another and screwing on one of the plastic wire nuts that came with the fan kit. Check to make sure no bare copper is showing outside of the wire nut. If necessary, remove the wire nut and cut the bare copper ends back until no bare copper shows outside the wire nuts. Connect the bare ground wire to the green grounding screw on the ceiling plate.

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All of the ceiling fans Home Depot sells that use down rods can use the universal extension rods sold either online or in the stores. The are threaded and drilled at both ends, as how the fan is attached can vary. Blackberry 9900 software. These rods are all technically 3/4' pipe, as pipe size is based on the inside diameter. If you measure the outside diameter, it will be about 1', hence the confusion.

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Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan 12 Extension Rods

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I have no idea why your electrician could not use the Hunter brand extension, but if you buy a universal extension from Home Depot, it should work just fine with your Hampton Bay fan. Hello clarkm82. Welcome to the Community!All of the ceiling fans Home Depot sells that use down rods can use the universal extension rods sold either online or in the stores. The are threaded and drilled at both ends, as how the fan is attached can vary. These rods are all technically 3/4' pipe, as pipe size is based on the inside diameter.

Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan 12 Extension Rod Replacement

If you measure the outside diameter, it will be about 1', hence the confusion. I have no idea why your electrician could not use the Hunter brand extension, but if you buy a universal extension from Home Depot, it should work just fine with your Hampton Bay fan.Chris.

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