The red wire typically goes to the black wire.
Red, white, and black are standard for a three-way switch (you have two switches that control the same fixture). You should also have a ground wire (copper, unsheathed). The black and red are negative, while the white is positive. It works pretty simply. When the switch is up, the black and white are linked, creating a circuit. When it is down, the red and white are linked. If both switches agree (both are red/white or both are black/white), then the circuit is completed and power flows.
You have a 3 way switch. Your black wire is the hot wire. Your green wire is the ground wire. Your red and white wires go to the light and other switch. You should have gotten a wiring diagram with your switch.
Black to Black - Black from the ceiling is a hot wire and should be switched Red to Blue - Red wire is another hot wire and should also be switched White to White - White from the ceiling is the neutral and should not be switched. Your wall should have two switches, one will control the red wire, one will control the black wire. If you wire your fan as above, one switch will turn the fan on, the other will turn the light of the fan on.
black should be your hot white your neautral and the red should be the interconnect to another smoke alarm so that if one goes off in the upstairs the down stairs one will go off also because they are joined by the red wire(interconnected) check for another smoke detector(the red/black/white)should be fed from it to were you are talking about
The red wire is Positive, (+) and the Black wire is Negative. (-)
In the heater you will have two wires. You should then have 2 supply wires from the panel, and 2 wires from the thermostat. The neutral (white) supply wire should go to one of the wires on the heater. The hot (black) supply wire should connect to one wire from the thermostat. The other wire from the thermostat will connect to the other wire from the heater.
There is a color code for the speaker wires in a 1995 Mercury Mystique. The radio battery constant 12v+ wire is orange/black, the radio accessory switched 12v+ wire is blue/black, the radio ground wire is black/green, and the illumination wire is white/green. The left front speaker wire (+) is white/black, the left front speaker wire (-) is brown/yellow, the right front speaker wire (+) is white/red, and the right front speaker wire (-) is brown/red. The left rear speaker wire (+) is white/violet, the left rear speaker wire (-) is brown/white, the right rear speaker wire (+) is white/violet, and the right rear speaker wire (-) is brown/white.
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It sounds like your fan also has a light with it. If your wall switch is a two gang box with two switches in it most likely one switch is for the light on only and the other switch is for the fan on only. This can be checked out by installing the fan and making the connection green to green, white to white, black to black. Turn on one of the switches and see if the fan operates. Disconnect this connection and then connect the red wire to the black fan wire. Turn the other switch on. If the fan turns on again, then the two switches were installed to operate the fan and light separately. If this is the case disconnect the red and fan black wires and reconnect the black to black. This is the fan connection. Connect the red to blue fan wire and this is the light on the fan connection.
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The black and red colors carry power. The white indicates neutrally while the green wire is the wire to the earth.
i know theres 5 wires that go to the mass iat connector, i think they are yellow, black, tan, black with a white strip and a red on. im perty sure the black onje with the white strip is your grn and your tan wire would be your iat wire.