Fan Malfunctions: Five Common Issues and Their Causes

2. The fan is too quiet. When a fan fails to run at all, it is likely due to a direct mechanical and/or electrical issue that technicians routinely diagnose. Causes include blown fuses, broken belts, loose pulleys, incorrect voltage and/or excessive voltage drops or undersized wiring, a load that is too heavy for the motor, or seized bearings.
2. The fan is too quiet. When a fan fails to run at all, it is likely due to a direct mechanical and/or electrical issue that technicians routinely diagnose. Causes include blown fuses, broken belts, loose pulleys, incorrect voltage and/or excessive voltage drops or undersized wiring, a load that is too heavy for the motor, or seized bearings.
2. The fan is too quiet. When a fan fails to run at all, it is likely due to a direct mechanical and/or electrical issue that technicians routinely diagnose. Causes include blown fuses, broken belts, loose pulleys, incorrect voltage and/or excessive voltage drops or undersized wiring, a load that is too heavy for the motor, or seized bearings.