How To Fix A Fan Coil

Fans are a common home appliance that we use every day – from cooling our rooms to blowing the air on hot days. However, did you know that one of the most common causes of an electric fan not working is a broken fan coil? Check out this blog article for some tips on how to fix your broken fan coil.

A retrofit fan coil unit is a type of heating and cooling system that uses a number of coils to circulate air. When the system fails, it can be difficult to diagnose the problem because there are many possible causes.

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Most fans work by moving air across a coil. The coil is made up of a number of thin metal wires that are wrapped around a magnetic core. When the fan is turned on, the coils spin around the core and create wind.

A common issue with fan coils is that they can become jammed. This can happen when debris or dust accumulates on the coil and makes it difficult for the magnets to grip. If this happens, you will see decreased airflow and possibly even an electrical failure.

There are several ways to fix a fan coil issue. You can try blowing out the dust with an air compressor or using a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment. You can also use a wire brush to remove the debris. If these methods don’t work, you may need to replace the fan Coil.

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