Q: Why does my hood fan breaker keep tripping?
A: Often times it is the motor overheating and going bad. Sometimes the breaker itself is bad.
Q: Why does my hood fan breaker keep tripping?
A: Often times it is the motor overheating and going bad. Sometimes the breaker itself is bad.
Q: Why is it hot even though the hood seems to be working fine?
A: It can be the swamp cooler/make-up air isn’t working.
Q: Why is the swamp cooler blowing warm air?
A: Usually this is because the water pump isn’t working.
Q: My hood works but doesn’t pull out the air as well as it used to. Why?
A: This is usually due to the belt being loose.
Q: Why does my hood fan screech, but only when I start it up?
A: Often it is because the belt is loose, so it takes a moment to catch up with the motor, kind of like a car burning rubber.
Q: Why is my fan making a metal-on-metal grinding sort of noise?
A: It’s often due to bad bearings.
Q: Why is my fan shaking?
A: This could be due to bad bearings and an out of balance fan wheel.
Q: Why did my exhaust fan just stop working?
A: There can be several reasons for this. Some are: the belt could have broken; the motor may have over-heated or died; there could be an issue with the electrical.
Q: Why is my kitchen smoky?
A: If the hood fan is still working, yet it is smoky, it is most commonly a new belt that’s needed.
Q: Why is it smoky in the kitchen even though the fan seems to be working fine?
A: Occasionally the hood filters may be clogged to a point where it is restricting the airflow.
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