Westinghouse 7234220 Xavier II 52-Inch Five-Blade Indoor Ceiling Fan with Three Spot Lights, Brushed Nickel with Gun Metal Accents

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #81419 in Lighting
  • Size: 52-Inch
  • Color: Brushed Nickel with Gun Metal Accents
  • Brand: Westinghouse
  • Model: 7234220
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 22.50" h x
    .0" w x
    .0" l,
    22.50 pounds

Features

  • Indoor 52-Inch 5-Blade ceiling fan; ideal for rooms up to 360 Square Feet (18 by 20-Feet)
  • 153-MM by 15-mm silicon steel motor with triple capacitor; 3 fan speeds (high/medium/low); reversible switch for year-round use
  • Airflow: 5063 CFM; Energy Usage: 67-Watt without lights; Airflow Efficiency: 76 CFM per-Watt
  • Includes 78-Inch lead wire, 3/4-Inch by 4-Inch down rod, and three GU10 MR16 halogen 50-Watt bulbs
  • Lifetime motor warranty; 2-Year warranty on all other parts
  • Indoor 52-Inch 5-Blade ceiling fan; ideal for rooms up to 360 Square Feet (18 by 20-Feet)
  • 153-MM by 15-mm silicon steel motor with triple capacitor; 3 fan speeds (high/medium/low); reversible switch for year-round use
  • Airflow: 5063 CFM; Energy Usage: 67-Watt without lights; Airflow Efficiency: 76 CFM per-Watt
  • Includes 78-Inch lead wire, 3/4-Inch by 4-Inch down rod, and three GU10 MR16 halogen 50-Watt bulbs
  • Lifetime motor warranty; 2-Year warranty on all other parts

Product Description

The Westinghouse Fan 7234265 is a Xavier II Ceiling Fan with the Three-speed pull chain and on / off light pull chain with manual reverse switch on motor in the Brushed Nickel motor finish. This Fan is from the Xavier Collection and is UL Indoor rated..

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great looking fan.
By Frank A
Quiet.Powerful.Easy to install.Lights are bright and perfect for accenting. I was unsure *how* adjustable (directionally) the lights were but was happy to see that they're fully adjustable.Solid build. Nothing feels cheap on it aside from the medallions that they supply to attach to the pull chains. You don't need to use them though.If I ever move, this sucker is coming with me.Only con is that the lights do give off noticeable heat but this can easily be remedied with LED bulbs.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Engineering issues - but good fan.
By J. Ferrell
So our Westinghouse fan in our bedroom of 10 years finally stopped spinning. 10 years - a good run. So believing in the brand, we ordered this one. Some ups and downs.Yes - beautiful fan. Not sure if anyone else had this issue or not, but our light bar looked like it was painted by our two year old son by hand. Horrible and unacceptable finish. I'm working with the seller (Del Mar Designs) to swap out for another light bar as this one is bad off. It works - but the finish is horrible - it's literally painted and badly at that. The rest of the fan's finish is perfect.Three (3) engineering issues.First - The rubber ring that goes around the top cap (the hanging pole runs through it) - it is so tight that when you go to slide the ring down to its resting position, it pops out every time. And of course with a tolerance that tight, you cannot re-install it at that point. You have to take it back off and try again. I literally had to get the ring and the pole wet (damp) to make it slide down without popping out. Not a huge issue but was annoying.Second - neither the bottom cap nor the light assembly would line up with the holes in the body when the cutout was placed where it belonged (under the Westinghouse plastic badge). The screw holes were off by 2/3 of an inch. That's just bad engineering right there. Oversight in QA or something. I had to remove the badge to make the light assembly fit, then cut the plastic prongs on the back of the badge to make it fit back on once the light assembly was in place. I tested with the cap (no light) - and it had the same issue. The cap nor the light will seat unless the cutout is under the badge.Third - Nice satin finish and they provide a chrome (not satin) plastic ring to cover the holes in the ceiling hanger cover. And.... it sticks on (upside down) with 3 small pieces of double sided tape. Hoping it doesn't fall off in the coming years. Would it really have been that hard to include a satin finish ring that snapped in to the holes? For the price (160), a quality ring was expected, but not delivered.All said and done - it's a nice fan. My recommendation is to assemble it entirely on the ground, then hang it in the holder on the ceiling when ready to wire it up. Wire it while hanging and install the cover. Don't be "that guy" or "that gal" and get yourself shocked. Make sure the wall switch is off if you have one. If you do not have a wall switch, kill the circuit breaker. Safety first folks. That's it, you're done.Working overhead is no fun. This fan is tough enough to be assembled on the ground. (Carpet, the bed, where ever you have a soft surface as to not scratch it up.) Put the whole thing together and then attach the fan blades to the arms last. Keeps them out of your way while you assemble the rest of the fan and light. (I only recommend this if you're assembling it on the ground.)Noise? Ours is not as quiet as others have mentioned - but not noisy enough to annoy us. No louder than our old one anyway. To be fair, we use a sliding switch with it to control the speed - and I notice those cause the motor to be a little louder on all of our fans in the house.The air movement is great, the lighting is ok. The spots are very bright but limit the light to the area you aim it at. Also be careful when adjusting the lights. Depending on where you aim them - you'll be blinded by a spot when you walk in the room. A hazard with any light of this type I imagine. And yes, this fan included the light bulbs. We may search for another type of bulb that fits this socket and fixture that provides more of a warm glow than a spot. But they'll work for now.So in short - get past the shoddy engineering (manufacturing?) and get it on the ceiling, it's a nice looking, well working fan. Hopefully it lasts 10 years like our last Westinghouse.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4very well made but diffcult to assemble
By Harry
This fan is very well made and looks very nice. But it is sometimes hard to assemble because you have to place screws in holes between cables in little boxes over your head while the fan is on the ceiling. This is an exhausting piece of work. Once its done the fan is very nice.

See all 5 customer reviews...


Westinghouse 7234220 Xavier II 52-Inch Five-Blade Indoor Ceiling Fan with Three Spot Lights, Brushed Nickel with Gun Metal Accents

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.0" w x
.0" l,
22.50 pounds

Features

  • Indoor 52-Inch 5-Blade ceiling fan; ideal for rooms up to 360 Square Feet (18 by 20-Feet)
  • 153-MM by 15-mm silicon steel motor with triple capacitor; 3 fan speeds (high/medium/low); reversible switch for year-round use
  • Airflow: 5063 CFM; Energy Usage: 67-Watt without lights; Airflow Efficiency: 76 CFM per-Watt
  • Includes 78-Inch lead wire, 3/4-Inch by 4-Inch down rod, and three GU10 MR16 halogen 50-Watt bulbs
  • Lifetime motor warranty; 2-Year warranty on all other parts
  • Indoor 52-Inch 5-Blade ceiling fan; ideal for rooms up to 360 Square Feet (18 by 20-Feet)
  • 153-MM by 15-mm silicon steel motor with triple capacitor; 3 fan speeds (high/medium/low); reversible switch for year-round use
  • Airflow: 5063 CFM; Energy Usage: 67-Watt without lights; Airflow Efficiency: 76 CFM per-Watt
  • Includes 78-Inch lead wire, 3/4-Inch by 4-Inch down rod, and three GU10 MR16 halogen 50-Watt bulbs
  • Lifetime motor warranty; 2-Year warranty on all other parts

Product Description

The Westinghouse Fan 7234265 is a Xavier II Ceiling Fan with the Three-speed pull chain and on / off light pull chain with manual reverse switch on motor in the Brushed Nickel motor finish. This Fan is from the Xavier Collection and is UL Indoor rated..

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great looking fan.
By Frank A
Quiet.Powerful.Easy to install.Lights are bright and perfect for accenting. I was unsure *how* adjustable (directionally) the lights were but was happy to see that they're fully adjustable.Solid build. Nothing feels cheap on it aside from the medallions that they supply to attach to the pull chains. You don't need to use them though.If I ever move, this sucker is coming with me.Only con is that the lights do give off noticeable heat but this can easily be remedied with LED bulbs.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Engineering issues - but good fan.
By J. Ferrell
So our Westinghouse fan in our bedroom of 10 years finally stopped spinning. 10 years - a good run. So believing in the brand, we ordered this one. Some ups and downs.Yes - beautiful fan. Not sure if anyone else had this issue or not, but our light bar looked like it was painted by our two year old son by hand. Horrible and unacceptable finish. I'm working with the seller (Del Mar Designs) to swap out for another light bar as this one is bad off. It works - but the finish is horrible - it's literally painted and badly at that. The rest of the fan's finish is perfect.Three (3) engineering issues.First - The rubber ring that goes around the top cap (the hanging pole runs through it) - it is so tight that when you go to slide the ring down to its resting position, it pops out every time. And of course with a tolerance that tight, you cannot re-install it at that point. You have to take it back off and try again. I literally had to get the ring and the pole wet (damp) to make it slide down without popping out. Not a huge issue but was annoying.Second - neither the bottom cap nor the light assembly would line up with the holes in the body when the cutout was placed where it belonged (under the Westinghouse plastic badge). The screw holes were off by 2/3 of an inch. That's just bad engineering right there. Oversight in QA or something. I had to remove the badge to make the light assembly fit, then cut the plastic prongs on the back of the badge to make it fit back on once the light assembly was in place. I tested with the cap (no light) - and it had the same issue. The cap nor the light will seat unless the cutout is under the badge.Third - Nice satin finish and they provide a chrome (not satin) plastic ring to cover the holes in the ceiling hanger cover. And.... it sticks on (upside down) with 3 small pieces of double sided tape. Hoping it doesn't fall off in the coming years. Would it really have been that hard to include a satin finish ring that snapped in to the holes? For the price (160), a quality ring was expected, but not delivered.All said and done - it's a nice fan. My recommendation is to assemble it entirely on the ground, then hang it in the holder on the ceiling when ready to wire it up. Wire it while hanging and install the cover. Don't be "that guy" or "that gal" and get yourself shocked. Make sure the wall switch is off if you have one. If you do not have a wall switch, kill the circuit breaker. Safety first folks. That's it, you're done.Working overhead is no fun. This fan is tough enough to be assembled on the ground. (Carpet, the bed, where ever you have a soft surface as to not scratch it up.) Put the whole thing together and then attach the fan blades to the arms last. Keeps them out of your way while you assemble the rest of the fan and light. (I only recommend this if you're assembling it on the ground.)Noise? Ours is not as quiet as others have mentioned - but not noisy enough to annoy us. No louder than our old one anyway. To be fair, we use a sliding switch with it to control the speed - and I notice those cause the motor to be a little louder on all of our fans in the house.The air movement is great, the lighting is ok. The spots are very bright but limit the light to the area you aim it at. Also be careful when adjusting the lights. Depending on where you aim them - you'll be blinded by a spot when you walk in the room. A hazard with any light of this type I imagine. And yes, this fan included the light bulbs. We may search for another type of bulb that fits this socket and fixture that provides more of a warm glow than a spot. But they'll work for now.So in short - get past the shoddy engineering (manufacturing?) and get it on the ceiling, it's a nice looking, well working fan. Hopefully it lasts 10 years like our last Westinghouse.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4very well made but diffcult to assemble
By Harry
This fan is very well made and looks very nice. But it is sometimes hard to assemble because you have to place screws in holes between cables in little boxes over your head while the fan is on the ceiling. This is an exhausting piece of work. Once its done the fan is very nice.

See all 5 customer reviews...
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  • Indoor 52-Inch 5-Blade ceiling fan; ideal for rooms up to 360 Square Feet (18 by 20-Feet)
  • 153-MM by 15-mm silicon steel motor with triple capacitor; 3 fan speeds (high/medium/low); reversible switch for year-round use
  • Airflow: 5063 CFM; Energy Usage: 67-Watt without lights; Airflow Efficiency: 76 CFM per-Watt
  • Includes 78-Inch lead wire, 3/4-Inch by 4-Inch down rod, and three GU10 MR16 halogen 50-Watt bulbs
  • Lifetime motor warranty; 2-Year warranty on all other parts



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