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| Craftmade Ceiling Fans Craftmade International, Inc., founded in 1985 and based in Coppell, Texas designs, distributes and markets superior quality ceiling fans, light kits and related accessories. The Company's extensive Craftmade ceiling fans product line includes more than two dozen fan designs, nearly 80 light fixture options and more than 100 interchangeable glass and crystal accents, all sold under its Craftmade ceiling fans brand. Additionally, Craftmade ceiling fans markets nearly two dozen styles of bathstrip lighting and over 40 designs of outdoor lighting under its Accolade trade name. Craftmade ceiling fans has received many distinctions from both financial and consumer publications. In 1994, for the third consecutive year, Craftmade ceiling fans was chosen by Forbes magazine as one of the "Top 200 Best Small Companies in America." And, according to Consumer Digest (March/ April 1996 and the two previous fan issues), "Craftmade ceiling fans has earned a reputation as one of the most reliable makers of ceiling fans." Craftmade ceiling fans extensive product line has one of the lowest return rates in the industry. Tips for hanging Craftmade ceiling fans: 1. Pick the ceiling fan for the job after checking out the related eHows "Decide to Install a Ceiling Fan" and "Choose a Ceiling Fan." 2. Make sure that power is shut off at the main electrical box for the fixture that you intend to work on. This can be tested by flipping the wall switch or using a circuit tester on the light fixture itself. 3. Remove the mounting bolds and take down the old light fixture. (Make the fixture easier and safer to handle by first removing all lightbulbs, glass globes or glass covers.) 4. Disconnect the electrical wires. In most cases there will only be two (power - usually black or blue in color, and neutral - usually white in color) or three (power, neutral, and ground ' usually green in color or a bare copper wire). 5. Keep the wire nuts you'll find holding the wires together - they can be reused. 6. Inspect the electrical box once the old fixture is out of the way. Make sure it is firmly anchored to a rafter or other structural support of the ceiling. The fan is fairly heavy and needs a strong mounting point. Different Craftmade Ceiling Fans design names: Aries, Barcelona, Cameo, Fresco, Constatina, Crescent, Quest, Wellington, Solo, Presidential, Cordova, Phoenix, CXL, Omni, Warbird, Oak, Crystal, Terrace, Patio, Outdoor, Porch, Impulse, Velocity, Civic, Kona Bay, Celestial, Tropical |
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