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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If the ceiling fan in question does not have a housing assembly then no light fixture can be installed onto that particular ceiling fan set up. &#8230; However, the ceiling fans that do not have the housing assembly will not be able to have the light fixture installed. similarly, How do you tell if a [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If the ceiling fan in question does not have a housing assembly then <b>no light</b> fixture can be installed onto that particular ceiling fan set up. &#8230; However, the ceiling fans that do not have the housing assembly will not be able to have the light fixture installed.</p>
<p>similarly, How do you tell if a light fixture can support a ceiling fan?</p>
<p>The National Electric Code requires that all fans <b>35 pounds and over must be supported with an outlet box or outlet box system</b> that is listed for ceiling fan support. The manufacturer must have marked the outlet box system to indicate that it is acceptable for ceiling fan installations.</p>
<p>on the other hand, Can a light kit be removed from a ceiling fan?</p>
<p>Sometimes the <b>light kit</b> on your <b>ceiling fan</b> stops working. Sometimes it quits working with the decor in your room. Whatever your reasons for wanting to <b>remove</b> the <b>light kit</b> from a <b>ceiling fan</b>, you <b>can</b> do it without <b>removing</b> the <b>ceiling fan</b> from the <b>ceiling</b>.</p>
<p>also, Do all ceiling fans accept light kits? Answer: Many ceiling fan light kits <b>are interchangeable</b> but it depends on the brand and model of the ceiling fan. &#8230; Because few ceiling fan light kits are truly universal we highly recommend sticking with the same brand light kit as your ceiling fan.</p>
<p>Why doesn&#8217;t my ceiling fan have a blue wire?</p>
<p>The blue wire on a ceiling fan is <b>to control the power running to the light kit</b>. The black wire is usually reserved for fan power only and does not extend over to your light kit. Without connecting the blue wire on your ceiling fan to a power source, you will not be able to control your lights.</p>
<h2><strong>Do you need an electrician to replace a ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>A new ceiling fan <b>must be installed by an electrician</b> because there are some connections needed with the electrical wiring of your home. The electrician also has to determine where and how the fixtures will be placed so that they can be properly wired to the fan and support its weight.</p>
<h2><strong>Can you hang a ceiling fan where a light was?</strong></h2>
<p>There are various stylish ceiling fan designs, and they can help provide energy savings in the summer as well as winter. Installing a ceiling fan where a light fixture exists is an easy option for updating your home&#8217;s decor while also increasing its energy efficiency.</p>
<h2><strong>How much weight can a ceiling light box hold?</strong></h2>
<p>All ceiling boxes are required to support <b>at least 50 pounds</b> (NEC 314.27(A)), so you can assume the box will be able to support a simple light fixture. Boxes that are designed to support ceiling fans must be labeled as such, and must have a label listing the weight it can support if over 35 pounds (NEC 314.27(D)).</p>
<h2><strong>Are ceiling fans outdated?</strong></h2>
<p>Sure, <b>there are outdated ceiling fans</b>, but that doesn&#8217;t mean all ceiling fans are old-fashioned. The key is finding one that suits your style and decor. “Ceiling fans are practical and perform an important function in an interior space,” says Morris.</p>
<h2><strong>How do you turn off a ceiling light without a chain?</strong></h2>
<p><b>  Steps </b> </p>
<ol>
<li>   Turn the power off at the circuit breaker for safety.  </li>
<li>   Remove the light bulbs to prevent them from breaking.  </li>
<li>   Use a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the light fixture in place.  </li>
<li>   Unscrew the nut on the side of the fixture that holds the switch.  </li>
<li>   Pull out the switch to inspect the chain more closely.  </li>
</ol>
<h2><strong>What is a light kit for ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>When you install a ceiling fan light kit onto a new or existing ceiling fan, you get a <b>2-in-1 appliance</b>: instead of just cooling the room, your fan now also provides light. Use this information to buy and avoid ceiling fan light kit installation problems.</p>
<h2><strong>Are Hunter fan light kits universal?</strong></h2>
<p>Casablanca and Hunter Ceiling Fan Light Kits <b>are universal only to their own fans</b>. When pretty much everyone else says &#8220;universal&#8221;, they actually mean universal. Also, you can keep things simple for yourself to stick to one manufacturer when it comes to finishes.</p>
<h2><strong>Do I connect the blue wire to the black wire?</strong></h2>
<p>Why Yes; you can connect if both wire are to be use for same purpose, that is if the <b>black wire is use for neutral</b> and you intend to use the blue wire for neutral you can connect.</p>
<h2><strong>What does blue wire mean?</strong></h2>
<p>Blue wire generally refers to a type of wire or cable that is added to a hardware product at a factory in order to resolve design problems. Blue wires are also known as <b>bodge wires</b> in British English.</p>
<h2><strong>What color wires go together?</strong></h2>
<p>US, AC:The US National Electrical Code only mandates <b>white (or grey) for the neutral power conductor</b> and bare copper, green, or green with yellow stripe for the protective ground. In principle any other colors except these may be used for the power conductors.</p>
<h2><strong>Can a handyman replace a ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>While some of us might be able to struggle assembling a piece of furniture and stare despondently at the scattered pieces, <b>a handyman can install a ceiling fan, paint a room</b>, and assemble that furniture with no sweat.</p>
<h2><strong>Can an electrician fix a ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>An <b>electrician can evaluate your fan&#8217;s components and connections</b> to provide safe and reliable repair. If repairs aren&#8217;t practical, they can help you select a replacement and install it in no time.</p>
<h2><strong>Can you change a ceiling light yourself?</strong></h2>
<p>Be safe: Use a circuit tester or turn off the power to the whole house to ensure that all the wires in the box are dead. Remove the light bulb cover and bulbs from the fixture. <b>Unscrew</b> the screws or nuts holding the fixture base to the ceiling box. &#8230; Screw in new light bulbs, install the cover, and turn on the power.</p>
<h2><strong>Can a handyman install a ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>While some of us might be able to struggle assembling a piece of furniture and stare despondently at the scattered pieces, <b>a handyman can install a ceiling fan, paint a room</b>, and assemble that furniture with no sweat.</p>
<h2><strong>How much does it cost to install a ceiling fan with light?</strong></h2>
<p>Ceiling Fan with Light Installation Cost</p>
<p> Installing a ceiling fan with a light costs <b>$100 to $300 on average</b>. With new wiring to separate out the blades from the light on different switches, you might pay $500 or more.</p>
<h2><strong>Can a ceiling fan hold your weight?</strong></h2>
<p>Typically, a ceiling fan weights <b>between 8 lbs. to 50 lbs.</b> <b>when fully assembled</b>. Many junction boxes can support this weight while the fan is hanging still. &#8230; Conventional metal or plastic boxes aren&#8217;t made to hold any more than 50 lbs.</p>
<h2><strong>How do you fix a loose ceiling light box?</strong></h2>
<p>Examine the fittings (screws, or nuts and bolts) that attach the fixture to the electrical box. If the fittings are loose, tighten them, then very <b>carefully move the fixture back</b>-and-forth slightly, watching the electrical box as you do this. If the box still moves, then the box is loose and must be tightened.</p>
<h2><strong>Can a chandelier be too heavy for ceiling?</strong></h2>
<p>Most chandeliers are heavier than other light fixtures, and <b>chandeliers with crystals can be particularly heavy</b>. &#8230; If there are gas lighting pipes in your ceiling that are no longer used, you may be able to use an ordinary electrical box to enclose the electrical connections and a hickey to support your chandelier.</p>
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		<title>How do you troubleshoot a Harbor Breeze ceiling fan?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Check power to fan. Check reversing switch &#8211; make sure switch is not in between positions. Put reversing switch in either forward or reverse to check. If fan looks like trying to turn and a bad groan sound or smoke turn off fan and replace motor. similarly, How can I get my ceiling fan to [&#8230;]</p>
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<li>   Check power to fan.  </li>
<li>   Check reversing switch &#8211; make sure switch is not in between positions.  </li>
<li>   Put reversing switch in either forward or reverse to check.  </li>
<li>   If fan looks like trying to turn and a bad groan sound or smoke turn off fan and replace motor.  </li>
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<p>similarly, How can I get my ceiling fan to work without a remote?</p>
<p>How can I get my ceiling fan to work without a remote? To control a remote-controlled ceiling fan without using the remote, <b>add a pull cord to the pull switch on the motor module</b>. The pull cord can be purchased from a hardware store or garden and patio shop, while the tools needed are already in most households.</p>
<p>on the other hand, How do you reprogram a Harbor Breeze ceiling fan?</p>
<p>To reset your Harbor Breeze ceiling fan remote you need to <b>turn the power off then on and then push the &#8216;reset&#8217; button</b> or &#8216;learn&#8217; button under the back cover of the remote. Make sure you hold the reset button down until the light comes on and the ceiling fan speed goes to medium.</p>
<p>also, How do you reset a ceiling fan? To resync your ceiling fan remote, start by turning off your fan using the wall switch and then waiting for a few seconds. Different guides will tell you to wait anywhere from <b>10-30 seconds while</b> the fan is off. After waiting, turn the fan back on again.</p>
<p>Is there a universal remote for a ceiling fan?</p>
<p>There are many <b>“</b>universal” ceiling fan remote control kits on the market for overhead fans controlled by pull chains and a singe wall switch. All of them feature on/off and fan speed control. Others also offer light-dimming and thermostatic control capabilities.</p>
<h2><strong>How do you turn off a ceiling fan without turning the light off?</strong></h2>
<p>It&#8217;s very likely that lamp and fan are jumpered together. To disable the fan entirely you can then simply remove the jumper and <b>connect the switched live to</b> only the lamp. To fix it properly you can remove the jumper and connect a separate switched live wire from the second switch to the fan.</p>
<h2><strong>How do you reset a ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p><b>  Steps to reset your ceiling fan remote </b> </p>
<ol>
<li>   Turn off the power from the mains supply.  </li>
<li>   Unscrew the canopy on the fan from its mounting bracket.  </li>
<li>   Remove the receiver.  </li>
<li>   On the receiver, find the dipswitch settings. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Slide the buttons up or down to set a new combination.  </li>
<li>   Note down the new combination.  </li>
</ol>
<h2><strong>Where is the model number on a Harbor Breeze ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>The model number can be found <b>on the fan motor</b>, as well as on the inside of the battery compartment cover of the included remote.</p>
<h2><strong>Is there an app to control my ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p><b>RF Remote Control &amp; Phone</b> APP Control</p>
<p> Simply adds this smart fan controller to your ceiling fan to have it wifi enabled and remote controllable. Change your fan speed or turn on/off light from anywhere with your smartphone or included RF remote (batteries not included).</p>
<h2><strong>Is there a reset button on a Hunter ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p><b>Press and hold both the &#8216;FAN&#8217; and &#8216;LIGHT&#8217; buttons for at least four seconds</b>. This step should be done within three minutes of restoring power to the fan. Your fan should turn on low speed indicating the pairing was successful.</p>
<h2><strong>What do you do when your ceiling fan stops working?</strong></h2>
<p><b>  If your ceiling fan and light stopped working, there are a few ways to troubleshoot this problem: </b> </p>
<ol>
<li>   Step 1: Test your fan to make sure that it turns. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Step 2: Check the breaker for your room to make sure your ceiling fan is getting power. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Step 3: Replace one or all of the bulbs.  </li>
</ol>
<h2><strong>Why does my ceiling fan turn on and off by itself?</strong></h2>
<p>If your ceiling fan turns on by itself, it could be <b>due to a remote switch that a neighbor is mistakenly activating</b>. You may be able to fix the issue by resetting the switches on the fan receiver or by programming the remote to a new setting.</p>
<h2><strong>Can I buy a new remote for my ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>If you lost your ceiling fan remote or it is broken you will need to get a replacement <b>remote</b>.</p>
<h2><strong>Can I control my ceiling fan with my phone?</strong></h2>
<p><b>Bond Bridge</b>. BOND turns remote controlled fan, fireplace or Somfy shades smart in seconds. Activate the fan, control fan speeds, and switch on lights—all from your iPhone, Android phone, tablet, Amazon Echo, or Google Home Assistant.</p>
<h2><strong>How do you bypass a speed switch on a ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>How do you bypass the speed switch on a ceiling fan? <b>Turn off the power, and then splice one of the wires coming from the black box to the hot from the pull chain</b>. Turn the power back on, and see if it spins at the desired speed.</p>
<h2><strong>What does Snowflake mean on ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>In cooler weather, push the reverse switch to the. right to display a Snowflake icon, which will result <b>in</b>. <b>upward airflow that can help move stagnant, hot air</b>. <b>off the ceiling area</b> .</p>
<h2><strong>Can I program my ceiling fan to my phone?</strong></h2>
<p>By installing <b>the FanSync app</b> on your Apple or Android device, you can fully control all fan functions. It is to note that you&#8217;ll need to hard wire the receiver into the fan itself which will take some technical knowledge and skills. You can download the FanSync app below.</p>
<h2><strong>Is there a universal remote for ceiling fans?</strong></h2>
<p>Easy to install, the universal <b>three-speed</b> ceiling fan remote allows you to control the air from the comfort of your sofa or bed. You can easily choose a cozy setting from low, medium, high and light controls.</p>
<h2><strong>Can I get a remote for my ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>There are many “universal” ceiling fan remote control kits on the market for overhead fans controlled by pull chains and a singe wall switch. All of them feature on/off and fan speed control. &#8230; Then connect the three remaining wires to the fan and light (they&#8217;re labeled by the manufacturer).</p>
<h2><strong>How do you troubleshoot a Hunter ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<ol>
<li>   Turn the house power on. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Loosen the fan canopy, and check all connections. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Inspect the plug connection in the switch housing.  </li>
<li>   Push motor reversing switch firmly up or down. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Remove any remaining shipping packaging.  </li>
<li>   Check the blade bracket screws, and tighten if needed.  </li>
<li>   Check the blade screws, and tighten if needed.  </li>
</ol>
<h2><strong>Where is the reverse switch on a Hunter ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>Locate the reversing switch. It is <b>on the base of the fan near the fan speed and light switches</b>.</p>
<h2><strong>Where is the receiver located on a Hunter ceiling fan?</strong></h2>
<p>Receiver Location: If your transmitter has a reverse button, then the receiver will often usually be in <b>the Switch Housing</b> (located between the blades and the light kit). Sometimes you will find it around the top of the motor, on the side of the motor, or in the canopy, at the ceiling.</p>
<h2><strong>What happens when a ceiling fan capacitor goes bad?</strong></h2>
<p>If the capacitor is bad, <b>the fan is still getting power</b>, but because the start coil is compromised, it can&#8217;t develop enough torque to start the fan. You can start the fan yourself, however, by giving it a push, and it will keep running. &#8230; A bad capacitor can also make the fan function erratically.</p>
<h2><strong>How long should a ceiling fan last?</strong></h2>
<p>Ceiling fans of lower quality bought at a big box home improvement store may last only 3 years, although they can go for up to 20 years, says Bob Holland of Lehigh Valley Electric Inc. of Allentown. But higher-quality ceiling fans can rotate lazily for <b>30 years</b>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>First check the bulb. &#8230; Tighten the bulb if it is loose, then try the switch again. If a problem remains, be sure the switch is off, remove the bulb and substitute a new one. If the light does not work with a new bulb, check whether the circuit breaker or fuse governing the fixture [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First check the bulb. &#8230; Tighten the bulb if it is loose, then try the switch again. If a problem remains, be sure the switch is off, remove the bulb and substitute a new one. If the light does not work with a new bulb, check whether the circuit breaker or <b>fuse governing the fixture has tripped</b> or blown.</p>
<p>similarly, How do you fix a fan that stops working?</p>
<p><b>  Floor Fan Stopped Working? </b> <b>  Your Troubleshooting Guide </b> </p>
<ol>
<li>   Check the Cord. It sounds simple, but your first step should be to make sure the cord is securely plugged in. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Check Your Circuit Breaker. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Check for Power to Your Outlet. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Check the Fan Fuse. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Replace the Cord. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Clean the Fan. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Grease the Motor. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Call Customer Support.  </li>
</ol>
<p>on the other hand, Do ceiling light fixtures go bad?</p>
<p>Why light fixtures <b>shouldn&#8217;t go bad</b></p>
<p> A light fixture is about as simple of a machine as they come, so there&#8217;s not much to go bad. There isn&#8217;t much to a light fixture. It&#8217;s a pair of wires, a bulb socket, and enough metal to hold them together.</p>
<p>also, How can you tell if a light fixture is bad? Touch the bulb at the bottom of the socket with the other lead. Record the reading. If it&#8217;s <b>somewhere close to 120 volts</b>, the fixture is good. If you get a reading of zero or one significantly less than 100 volts, the fixture is bad.</p>
<p>What causes a light fixture to stop working?</p>
<p>Chances are, your lights have stopped working because of one these four common reasons: <b>The light fixture was unplugged.</b> <b>The light bulbs burnt out</b>. The circuit breaker or GFI got tripped.</p>
<h2><strong>How can you tell if a fan fuse is blown?</strong></h2>
<p>Remove the fuse from its holder. In some cases you may need a small screwdriver to unscrew the fuse holder cap. Look at the fuse wire. <b>If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass</b> then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.</p>
<h2><strong>What happens when a ceiling fan capacitor goes bad?</strong></h2>
<p>If the capacitor is bad, <b>the fan is still getting power</b>, but because the start coil is compromised, it can&#8217;t develop enough torque to start the fan. You can start the fan yourself, however, by giving it a push, and it will keep running. &#8230; A bad capacitor can also make the fan function erratically.</p>
<h2><strong>Can a ceiling light cause a fire?</strong></h2>
<p>Things such as lights in ceilings or outlets? Answer: An outlet always has power to it as long as the breaker is turned on, so <b>yes it can start a fire when there is nothing plugged into it</b>. A light fixture that is turned off, on the other hand, would be very unlikely to cause a fire.</p>
<h2><strong>Can a light fixture burn out?</strong></h2>
<p><b>A light bulb can burn out quickly when it&#8217;s not screwed tightly enough into its fixture</b>. Flickering is an indication that a bulb is receiving intermittent amounts of voltage. A bulb should be turned until it fits snugly into the fixture. It&#8217;s possible to screw a light bulb too tightly into a fixture.</p>
<h2><strong>How long should a light fixture last?</strong></h2>
<p>While incandescent bulbs typically last only around 1,000 hours &#8211; barely a year with several hours of use each day &#8211; LED lighting is commonly rated to last <b>50,000 hours or more</b>, which can conceivably translate into decades at the same rate of use.</p>
<h2><strong>How do I test a ceiling light fixture?</strong></h2>
<ol>
<li>   Turn the power off to the socket.  </li>
<li>   Test the socket by attaching the clip of the continuity tester to the hot screw terminal, the black wire lead. Then, touch the probe to the metal tab in the bottom of the socket.  </li>
<li>   The tester should glow. If it doesn&#8217;t, the socket is faulty and needs to be replaced.  </li>
</ol>
<h2><strong>How do you troubleshoot a light fixture?</strong></h2>
<p><b>  If the light bulb does not light up at all, follow this troubleshooting procedure: </b> </p>
<ol>
<li>   Check the light bulb first to see if it has burned out. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Check to see if the bulb is tight in the socket. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Check the metal socket tab in the bottom center of the socket. &#8230;  </li>
<li>   Check the connections at the switch and make sure that they are tight.  </li>
</ol>
<h2><strong>Does a fan need a fuse?</strong></h2>
<p>The fan also requires a local means of switching off for mechanical maintenance (537.3. &#8230; 2.5) and, therefore, a <b>standard switch fused spur should suffice</b>, unless there is a permanent live also required; in which case the switch will need to be double-pole.</p>
<h2><strong>Can I drive my car if the fan is not working?</strong></h2>
<p>As such, <b>you should never drive your vehicle if the cooling fan</b> isn&#8217;t working even though you can. &#8230; If the radiator does not have cool air blowing on it constantly, it will overheat eventually, so you&#8217;d need the perfect combination of weather and traffic to drive effectively without a radiator fan.</p>
<h2><strong>Can I replace a fan capacitor with a higher uF?</strong></h2>
<p><b>Yes</b>, you can replace a capacitor with one of a slightly higher uF, but try to stay as close as possible to the original number and don&#8217;t go lower. Replacing a capacitor is sometimes referred to as “recapping a circuit board,” and it&#8217;s important to match the new capacitor up to the old one.</p>
<h2><strong>What does a bad ceiling fan capacitor look like?</strong></h2>
<p>The capacitor is usually <b>a black box inside the switch housing of the fan</b>. If the case appears burnt or melted in any way, that is also the sign of a bad capacitor and it should be replaced. Keep in mind that there may be other components in the circuit with the defective capacitor.</p>
<h2><strong>Can ceiling fan run without capacitor?</strong></h2>
<p><b>Yes</b>. You can run the ceiling fan without a capacitor by manually spinning the blades. When you give manual spin to the blades, the ceiling fan starts to spin in that direction. Since this manual process is cumbersome hence a capacitor is attached to the ceiling fan to make it self-starting.</p>
<h2><strong>What happens if I wire a ceiling light wrong?</strong></h2>
<p>Tip. The fixture still works if you reverse the wires, but the <b>socket sleeve will be hot</b>, and anyone who touches it while changing a bulb can get a shock. When wired correctly, the socket sleeve is neutral and only the small metal tab at the base of the socket is hot.</p>
<h2><strong>Can leaving a lamp on overnight cause a fire?</strong></h2>
<p>Leaving lights on when you are gone is not <b>only a fire hazard</b> but also increases your electricity bill. Lightbulbs can become very hot and if not used properly can ignite a fire. &#8230; When the bulbs were left on, the plastic would melt causing not only toxic fumes, but also the burning of objects nearby.</p>
<h2><strong>Can a 60 watt bulb start a fire?</strong></h2>
<p>According to Buell Inspections, under normal circumstances a 60-watt light bulb <b>will not get hotter than 175 degrees Fahrenheit</b> but under some conditions it could reach close to between 290-500 degrees, high enough to ignite things likes table tennis balls, which begin to melt around 130-150 degrees, according to &#8230;</p>
<h2><strong>Do I need an electrician to change a light fixture?</strong></h2>
<p>Do I need to hire an electrician to install a light fixture? Unless you have previous electrical experience, <b>you should always hire a licensed electrician for any electrical project</b>, including installing a light fixture.</p>
<h2><strong>Why are my LED lights burning out so fast?</strong></h2>
<p>The most common reasons for LED blowing out are <b>high voltage, bad contacts</b>, use of incompatible dimmer switch, or recessed lighting. Other causes include overheating due to not using the right fixtures, or simply a bad batch of lightbulbs!</p>
<h2><strong>What happens if you wire a light fixture wrong?</strong></h2>
<p>Tip. The fixture still works if you reverse the wires, but the <b>socket sleeve will be hot</b>, and anyone who touches it while changing a bulb can get a shock. When wired correctly, the socket sleeve is neutral and only the small metal tab at the base of the socket is hot.</p>
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