Can the LaSalle Bristol 4 Speed Fan Be Used to Replace a 2 Speed Fan
Question:
I have a 2008. Monaco Motorhome, and I am replacing the ceiling fan. The old fan had a 2 speed wall switch. The new fan Lasalle Bristol pn 410TSDC42 has a 4 speed wall switch. Also my old fan had the direction switch built into the fan where the new one is in the wall switch. Can this be Wired where everything works correctly and will I need any other parts to do this?
asked by: Greg W
Expert Reply:
Hey Greg, so from what I can gather the 12V RV Ceiling Fan w/ Wall Switch # 344410TSDC42BNBK is still a 2 wire system so it should work fine to replace your 2 speed fan. Basically the 2 wires, + & - , will go into the control box, then 2 wires will go out to the fan. So from what I understand, you won't need anything else to install this fan.
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12V RV Ceiling Fan w/ Wall Switch - 4 Speed - 42" Diameter - Brushed Nickel - Black
- RV Ceiling Fans
- Standard Ceiling Fan
- Black Blades
- 4 Blades
- 12V
- 42 Inch Diameter
- Brushed Nickel
- LaSalle Bristol
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Greg W.
5/21/2024
My problem is my old switch was a 2 speed and the directional flow was controlled by a switch on the fan. My new fan has a 4 speed switch and the directional flow is controlled on the switch..