Wiring ceiling fans can seem complicated but the task really just depends on the type of fan you are installing and how you want it to operate.
Wiring ceiling fan with light one switch.
Turn off the circuit breaker controlling the circuit to the ceiling fan the light and their switch.
With single switch wiring power to the fan is controlled by a standard single pole wall switch like a regular light switch.
The fan has power when the switch is on while the fan speed and the light if the fan has one are controlled by pull chains on the fan itself or by a remote control device.
Remove the switch cover by unscrewing its small screw.
The ceiling fan will have a black wire and another non white wire.
Once you know the various ceiling fan installation wire colors it will be easier for you to identify the functions of each wire.
Whether you are looking to wire a ceiling fan with lights to one power switch or add a fan in a room without a switch source this guide will teach you how to wire a ceiling fan using four common scenarios and the best wiring methods.
Before you install a ceiling fan the first step is to understand the wire colors.
Hang the ceiling fan in the bracket.
That s usually the hot wire for the light.
A single wall switch controls the power to the fan and light together whereas a dual wall switch has two separate switches one for the fan and the other for the light.
Slide the top of the ceiling fan into the groove in the bracket and hang it.
Ceiling fan connection light wired to light switch fan on off with pull chain the wiring diagram above is for typical installation wiring light is switched the fan is powered by a pull chain once you have found and identified all of the wires on your fan and in your electrical box you can get to work on connecting them.
Wiring your ceiling fan made easy.
Here the hot source is connected directly to the switch and 2 wire cable runs from there to the ceiling fan.
The black wire running to the ceiling box is connected to the other terminal on the switch.
Use this wiring when the power source originates at the wall box and you want to control both the fan and light with a single switch.
That second wire is usually blue or red.
Now for the trick.
Twist those two wires together then connect them to the black or red wire that came out of your.
Fans will have different setups and brackets but all modern fans will allow you to hang the fan on the bracket so that you can connect the wires.