The Hampton Bay Latham Ceiling Fan reviewed on this page is a 52 inch ceiling fan. If you have found other variations of the Latham ceiling fan – like other sizes, please do let us know by filling out a comment and leaving it for our site visitors. The Latham is part of the Hampton Bay Home Decorators collection. The Latham features reversible blades, that are appealing with a cherry/pine finish. That’s the color of the blades. The fan itself has a brushed nickel finish. This fan can be mounted in a dual mount fashion – but this does not mean it can be installed flush mount (as a hugger). Please read the details at the bottom for more. The fan comes with a standard remote control and a frosted glass bowl.
Size: 52 Inch Ceiling Fan
Hampton Bay Model numbers: 71352, 51315 Latham 52 in. Ceiling Fan
The Latham Ceiling Fan has three speeds (with the reverse capability). The fan uses 2 bulbs which are 60-watt candelabra bulbs, and the bulbs do not come with the fan. Good to know, so that you know you have to purchase bulbs when you’re purchasing this fan.

Questions related to the Hampton Bay Latham Ceiling Fan:
Can the Hampton Bay Latham ceiling fan be installed flush mount to the ceiling?
No, the fan cannot be installed flush mount to the ceiling. The fan is dual mount, which means it can be mounted either standard or sloped. In both cases, a downrod is utilized. This can be confusing because typically dual mount sounds like it means you can install both with and without a downrod.
For a flushmount or hugger style fan, take a look at the Windward IV brushed nickel fan
Can I use dimming functions with the remote control? Does the fan come with LED candleabra bulbs included that are dimmable?
How many bulbs are used for this fan and what wattage are they?
This fan utilizes two 60-watt candelabra bulbs, which don’t come included with the fan.
How do I get the remote control to work?
Typically, being able to use the remote should work right out of the box. If the remote is not working, try changing the batteries. If that does not work, make sure the dip switches are programmed the same on both the remote as well as the receiver. If you’re having problems with the remote and would like help to troubleshoot it, please read our article on troubleshooting your Hampton Bay ceiling fan remote. It’s in depth and should be able to offer support for this challenge. It’s a common one to have!
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