Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.
Yes you can, but the light will only come on when the fan is operating. If there is a three wire going up to the fan from the light switch box then it was pre-wired so that a separate run for a light to be operated independent from the fan. The cable will be a red, black and white wire. The black will connect to the fan, the red to the light in the fan and the white to both the neutrals of the fan and light which is up in the fan housing.
If the switch box is only a single gang box there is a duplex switch that can be installed in the box. The cover for this duplex switch is the same cover as a duplex receptacle cover.
The short answer is wire color to color. black to black, white to white, green or bare to green of bare.
A light that is mounted on the ceiling.
Depending on how comfortable you are with do-it-yourself projects, installing a ceiling fan light can be reasonably easy and operating it once it is installed is just a matter of pulling the cords to either turn on the light or adjust the speed of the fan. If you're not comfortable with do-it-yourself projects it might be better to get a professional to install it for you!
Yes, ceiling fans do have color coded wires. While some may find it to be a difficult task, if you follow the directions you should have no problem at all.
The federal government now requires that ceiling fan light kits be limited to a maximum of 190 watts. When the light is first turned on, a small current is passed through the bulbs and the wattage limiter, verifying that you have not exceeded the 190 watts.
You would install a ceiling light by first reading the instructions listed in the packaging. You would then buy the right voltage of lighting and install.
Just install a cover on the ceiling box.
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Just remove the old light and install the new pull chain light connecting the black wire to the copper screw and the white wire to the silver screw. There is no connection for the ground wire. Just shove it back into the ceiling box.
Yes, assuming the light is attached to a fan a ceiling, or plugged into a wall.
The short answer is wire color to color. black to black, white to white, green or bare to green of bare.
A light that is mounted on the ceiling.
Yes if you are sure it won't overload the circuit. You may want to install a separate switch as well.
Depending on how comfortable you are with do-it-yourself projects, installing a ceiling fan light can be reasonably easy and operating it once it is installed is just a matter of pulling the cords to either turn on the light or adjust the speed of the fan. If you're not comfortable with do-it-yourself projects it might be better to get a professional to install it for you!
It is very easy to install regular 60 or 120-watt light bulbs on your own in your home. However, if you have longer lights or fluorescent lights, you may need assistance.
Yes, ceiling fans do have color coded wires. While some may find it to be a difficult task, if you follow the directions you should have no problem at all.
You can buy clips that attach to the spreader bars on the recessed light itself, then the clips attach to the suspended ceiling bars. You may need to add a pair of additional suspended ceiling bars to make this work. Armored cable should be run to energize the light.