If you connect the ground wire to the hot wire it will trip the breaker. If you get the white and black wires reversed it will still work but does not meet code.
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.
Black wire goes to (line) which is 110v comming in to ceiling box from light switch. It will connect to either black or red, which ever they ran. White is neutral and connects to white in box. Blue is for the light kit if you are using one. You may also connect it to the black if you just use the chain to turn on light.
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You will first need to determine which wire is the hot wire in the ceiling box. Connect the swag kit's two wires to the hot wire and the neutral wire in the ceiling box, leaving the third wire unconnected. Ensure all connections are secure and insulated. You may need to consult a professional electrician if you are unsure about the wiring.
Almost all ceiling fans have 4 wires and one is the ground wire. The wires have a different colours: green, white, black and last being one of three colours (white/black striped, red or blue). The green wire serves as the ground for the whole system. The other wires are the lead wires for different areas such as: The light kit and ceiling fan motor use the white wire as the neutral lead, the fan motor uses the black wire for the hot lead; the light kits use the white/black or red/blue striped wire for the hot lead. If you need more info go to: http://www.ceiling-fan-wizard.com/ceiling-fan-wiring.html
Some ceiling fans have a black, white and sometimes blue wire. The blue wire in this case is so you can switch a light separate from fan. If your fan doesn't have a light just put a wirenut on extra wire and ignore it. If you do have a light and want it switched you'll need an extra wire run to fan, and switch that wire for light.
You can wire three switches to control one light by using a three-way switch setup. Connect the power source to the common terminal of the first switch, then connect the travelers to the other two switches. Finally, connect the light fixture to the common terminal of the last switch. This setup allows you to control the light from any of the three switches.
Tri means three so these ceiling fans probably have three mounting points or three points where they are attached to the ceiling
To wire a three-way light switch, you will need to connect the power source to the common terminal of one switch, then connect the other two terminals of that switch to the corresponding terminals on the second switch. Finally, connect the light fixture to the common terminal of the second switch. This setup allows you to control the light from two different switches.
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.
Black wire goes to (line) which is 110v comming in to ceiling box from light switch. It will connect to either black or red, which ever they ran. White is neutral and connects to white in box. Blue is for the light kit if you are using one. You may also connect it to the black if you just use the chain to turn on light.
To wire a three-way switch in a circuit, you connect the power source to the common terminal of one switch, then connect the travelers to the other switch. Finally, connect the common terminal of the second switch to the light fixture. This setup allows you to control the light from two different switches.
A three-way light switch wiring diagram shows how to connect three switches to control one light. It involves two three-way switches and one four-way switch. The wiring allows you to turn the light on or off from any of the three switches.
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This sounds like a ceiling fan that also has a light attached to it. The black and white wires are used for the incoming supply voltage. The green is the ground wire. The blue wire is most likely the wire that goes to the lamp portion of the ceiling fan. The black and blue wires are separated from each other in the fixture so that the fan motor and the light can be independently switched. In these types of installations a three wire cable is strung from the fan switch box to the fixture box.For independent switching, the junction box should be a two gang box. From the power source in the switch box, the white wires all connect together. The incoming black connects to the top of the two switches in the two gang box. Bottom of the first switch to the black in the three wire cable, Bottom of the second switch to the red wire of the three wire cable.At the fixture junction box, incoming white wire to the fan white wire. Incoming black wire to the fan black wire and incoming red wire to the fan blue wire. If wired this way the light and fan motor can be individually switched on and off.If there is only one switch box, at the fan junction point connect the black and blue wires together to the incoming black wire. White to white wires together and green wire to the ceiling junction boxes ground terminal. In this configuration the switch will turn on both the fan and light at the same time.
To run a three-way switch in a residential electrical circuit, you need two switches and one light fixture. Connect the power source to the common terminal of one switch, then connect the travelers to the other terminals of both switches. Finally, connect the light fixture to the common terminal of the second switch. This setup allows you to control the light from either switch.
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