Westinghouse 78108 Petite 6-Blade 30-Inch 3-Speed Hugger-Style Ceiling Fan with Light, White |
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The Westinghouse Fan 78108 is a Petite Ceiling Fan with the Three Speed Pull Chain in the White motor finish. This Ceiling Fan is from the Petite Collection and is UL Indoor rated.. Technical Details - Hugger-style 6-blade ceiling fan for smaller-size rooms up to 80 square feet - 3-speed reversible switch for all-season comfort control - Single light fixture with opal mushroom glass (bulb not included) - Whisper-quiet, high-performance motor; includes everything needed for installation - Measures 30 inches in diameter by 12 inches high; lifetime motor warranty; 2-year parts warranty
Customer Reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: Petite Ceiling Fan, 30-inch, Westinghouse, July 11, 2010 This review is from: Westinghouse 78108 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, White (Tools & Hardware) Fan is great for a small room or hallway. I have it in the hallway. It helps a lot in circulating the cold air from the air conditioner into the hallway and adjacent small bedroom. This fan replaced the exact same I previously had and remained good for about 14 years. Price was excellent and I was happy to find a replacement fan for my old fan. I like the light which is perfect for a night light in the hallway. Fans of this size are diffficult to find and I was happy to find it at a good price on Amazon. Supplier was great. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful: Replaced the Same Old One, April 15, 2010 This review is from: Westinghouse 78108 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, White (Tools & Hardware) I found the existing ceiling fan blades stuck with dust and yellowish color.
I tried to find the exact one, but to no vail.
Harbor Breeze's 30' ceiling fan has similar blades but very light and smaller in width.
I found this exact replacement in Amazon.
This item will be a good choice in small kitchen or bedroom.
Even it is 30' petite, this fan generates the ample air flow because fan blades are
a little wider, which looks better in a overall shape. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Works Good in the Bathroom, July 27, 2010 By H. Carpenter "Grandpa's Tools" (Taylor, MI) This review is from: Westinghouse 78108 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, White (Tools & Hardware) This fan was purchased specifically for our unvented bathroom and performs quite well. It evaporates moisture quickly from the walls and tub area, which will help to prevent mildew. The installation was relatively easy. The white color looks good. Also, you can't beat the price. The reason for the 3 star rating is that currently the fan is somewhat noisy. There is a procedure to do some stuff that I have not done yet, so if that works I would change the rating to 4 or 5 stars. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Great fans, June 25, 2010 This review is from: Westinghouse 78603 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, Antique Brass (Tools & Hardware) I looked a long time to find 30in fans. These are great fans with a clasic look. I will order from then again . Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful: Good Fan for a Small Room, January 5, 2008 By Adrian Harris Crowne (Portland, OR USA) This fan has worked out very well in my children's bedroom, which is about 10'x12'. But it did require some tricky attic work removing the previous bracket which could not support the fan's weight and torque, and installing a heavier duty bracket. I think this would be an issue for any ceiling fan which is replacing a light fixture though. The fan is reasonably and does a good job of moving the air around the room. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
Perfect for the small celing space in the kitchen, November 1, 2010 By Frances Van Kampen (Mt. Prospect, IL) This review is from: Westinghouse 78108 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, White (Tools & Hardware) This is perfect for the limited ceiling space in the kitchen. There are recessed lights and a skylight so I needed a small fan. I was surprised at how much air it can move for such a small petite fan. But, as long as it does the job, then I'm satisfied. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
westinghouse little white fan, October 25, 2010 By Julio Lugo (BRONX, NEW YORK, US) This review is from: Westinghouse 78108 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, White (Tools & Hardware) This is a very good small fan. Easy to install and comes with everything you need except the tools of course. This fan has two functions. You can use it as a regular ceiling fan on hot days and it can be used to circulate the air. This is great because if you have rooms that are colder than others this can help circulate the heat. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
westinghours 30" ceiling fan, October 7, 2010 By Eileen M Barnes (Croydon, Pa United States) This review is from: Westinghouse 78108 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, White (Tools & Hardware) purchased 2 for nursery,(long narrow room) was told fans would be noisy. Fans are perfect would recommend. They look great and are not noisy at all. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
Excellent small fan, October 7, 2010 By ibmama "snorkelmom" (Imperial Beach, CA) This review is from: Westinghouse 78108 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, White (Tools & Hardware) We are using these fans in bathrooms and over the kitchen sink in a condo with relatively small spaces. It does an excellent job, is quiet, and looks well built. I wish WESTINGHOUSE made replacement blades for this model because blades do wear out before the fan 'dies'...Would love to know if anyone does make these...I've looked and looked. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
Tiny fan, moves a lot of air, September 27, 2010 By Jason Marini (Pittsburgh, PA) This review is from: Westinghouse 78108 30-Inch Petite Hugger Ceiling Fan, White (Tools & Hardware) This fan works great! I installed it last night. It spins very quickly on its highest setting, and it moves a lot of air for its size. The bulb socket is a miniature Edison base rated at 65W, so it may be a bit dim for larger rooms.
I hooked this fan up to a fan/light control switch on the wall, so I wanted to remove the pullchains. To do so, perform the following BEFORE MOUNTING THE FAN and AT YOUR OWN RISK:
* Remove the three screws that hold the light socket over the housing, and pull open the cover.
* There are a bunch of wires and wire nuts that attach the fan speed pullchain, fan direction switch, and light pullchain together.
* Unscrew the fan speed pullchain switch and the light pullchain switch. Yank all the wires out of both switches.
* The black and blue wires go straight through the fan to the other side - they're coming directly from the source.
* To bypass the light pullchain, connect the blue wire to the black wire of the light socket.
* To bypass the fan pullchain, you'll need to fix the fan at the highest speed. Connect the purple (speed 1), yellow (speed 2), and orange (power) wires to the black wire (the source wire, not the light socket wire).
* Keep the red wire connected (that's the speed signal).
* Make sure to use wirenuts on all exposed connections!
* To tidy up the modification, I'd suggest yanking the pullchains out of the pullchain switches (tug hard!), then re-inserting the switches in the housing just to provide a clean (albeit pullchain-less) look to the outside.
* Re-attach the housing cover, making sure the indentation in the cover fits over the fan direction switch.
* When mounting, remember that the blue wire is for the light and the black wire is for the fan.
Notes from installation:
* When installing, do not attach the fan blades until AFTER you mount the motor to the ceiling. The canopy will not fit over the top - it must be installed from below, after you've finished your wiring.
* The fan provides separate light/fan power wires. If you're using the pullchains, connect BOTH blue (light) and black (fan) wires to the HOT supply.
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