Electrical hookup for ceiling fan
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I never do it anyway. If you intend to use your fan regularly, invest in a high quality model. This wiring diagram illustrates the connections for dual controls, a speed controller for the fan and a dimmer for the lights.
The ceiling fan i have has a remote control set-up and it only works with the remote setup because the fan has no pull chains to operate the light or fan. The blue goes to either the blue or red wire coming from the fan.
Wiring on ceiling/fan light combo with remote and independent single wall switch - However for complete guide click on the below link which help you to understand.
I have an existing switch that controls the lower half of an outlet we use for a floor lamp. If I use a triple rocker how can I wire the switches to control a fan light combo on the ceiling? Can I draw power from the switch? How do I maintain the switch control of the outlet but also use the same box?? But and unsure what wires go where and get pigtailed ect. If you do not understand this. One is the power source, and has just a black hota white neutral and a bare ground wire. The second cable has a black hota red hota white neutral and a bare ground. As currently wired, the incoming black is attached to the outgoing black and to the switch via a pigtail. This makes the unswitched half of the outlet always live and provides a hot connection to the switch. The red wire is attached to the other side of the switch and provides a switched hot to the second part of the outlet. The neutrals are connected together in the box and the white wire at the outlet itself covers both halves of the switch only the hot side has separate connections. Adding other switched lines is fairly straightforward this assumes that you have sufficient amperage to cover the additional fan and light. As you surmised, you need a three wire plus ground cable. The new white is connected to the existing whites. If you pick a triple switches with a common hot terminal most are configured this wayjust move the existing hot pigtail from the old switch to the common terminal on the new switch. This provides hot to all three electrical hookup for ceiling fan units. Then attach the red wire for the outlet to one of the other switch terminals, and the new red from the fan or light to another switch terminal and the new black light or fan to the last terminal. You can swap these three wires to assign whichever switch unit you want to each device. Connect all ground wires together. You are good to go.