If the fan then starts turning and keeps turning this is a sign that the starting capacitor has failed.
Floor fan hums but doesn t turn.
Check with the electric switch to which the ceiling fan is connected because at times that switch creates the hum resonance when the fan is in working state.
There are some common issues that can easily be fixed if you hear a hum but it does not spin.
I did this without the blade on not sure if that has an impact on why it won t turn.
They can burn out for a number of reasons the major two reasons being old age or overheating.
Humming accompanied by a failure of the blades to turn is a classic symptom of a failed capacitor.
To check turn on the fan so that the humming sound is audible and try turning the blades manually.
When it has cooled down to a safe temperature check the motor.
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The bearing has seized.
Another way to check if a failed capacitor is the culprit is as follows.
If your ceiling fan quit working but the light still works and you hear a humming sound you might be looking at a blown motor capacitor.
It is an emerson 29646.
I searched youtube and everyone replaces capacitors etc.
The switch used to reverse the fan direction not found on all fans typically found on the side of the fan when present is between the two settings.
You can even use a floor or table fan on a low setting to help circulate heat in the winter time a.
I installed a ceiling fan and it would not spin just hums.
It allows you to circulate air and feel cooler when the temperatures rise and you can often save money on your electricity bills when you use your fan instead of turning on your air conditioner on warm but not yet stifling days.
Generally fan creates humming sound at low velocity and the noise is not heard after a sufficient long run of a fan so that every part or bearing of a fan is to be greased.
After power is applied and the motor is humming but not turning use a stick or twig to turn the fan blades.
If it has failed the motor will hum but not turn when power is applied.
Most ceiling fans have a start capacitor that provides the torque necessary to get the blades turning.
Move the switch to either of the two settings.
If it s a new fan the capacitor is new.
If this is the case then the first thing you should do is turn off your motor and allow it to cool.