This wiring diagram illustrates the connections for a ceiling fan and light with two switches a speed controller for the fan and a dimmer for the lights.
Wiring a ceiling fan with a 2 way switch.
A two wire configuration uses two switches and two line wires each to control power to a fan and lights.
Connect white wires together.
A one wire configuration uses one switch and one line wire to control power to a fan and lights.
In the switch box.
Connect the red wire to the screw in switch 2.
If you have a 2 switch setup connect the blue and black wires to the blue and black wires coming out of your ceiling.
The black cable wire is connected to the top terminal on the switch and spiced to the black and blue wires at the fan at the other end.
Remove the screws in the bracket and the fan.
Black wire power or hot wire.
You can then place the old fan out of the way.
A remote is installed within the fan and one of the two wall switches is bypassed in order for remote access.
Connect black fan wire to the black ceiling wire.
3 way switch wiring diagram variations ceiling light wiring ceiling fan 3 way switch wiring diagram.
The source is at the switches and the input of each is spliced to the black source wire with a wire nut.
From there two wires run to the ceiling fan.
If you only have 1 switch connect the bound blue and black wires to the black wire coming out of your ceiling.
It really is meant to help all the common person in creating a proper method.
Connect the black wire to the screw located in swith 1.
The cable consist of a black wire a white wire and a bare copper wire.
These guidelines will be easy to comprehend and apply.
One wire vs two wire switch wall control.
From the switches 3 wire cable runs to the ceiling outlet box.
When wiring a 2 way switch circuit all you re really doing is controlling the power flow switching off on to the load a light lamp outlet ceiling fan etc now a typical circuit will contain a 3 wire cable known as romex.
One of the switches within the working of the fan is connected to a remote which can be controlled as you may guess remotely.
A remote controlled ceiling fan utilizes the free space within the fan s canopy.
Wiring a ceiling fan is as easy as connecting color to color.
Split the incoming hot wire into a y and connect it to a terminal on each switch.
If your fan doesn t have lights you ll only have to connect the black wires.
Hold the fan in place as you do this so it does not fall to the floor.
The neutral source wire is spliced to the white cable wire in the switch box and to the white fan wire at the other end.
Connect the blue wire to the red wire.