I will be going over the circuits required for all of the options mentioned.
Wiring ceiling fan without light kit.
Connect the green wire to your household ground wire copper bare wire.
Install dummy terminal to end of each of the two wires in the switch housing.
The wire colors in a basic fan light kit are typically black blue white and green.
Connect the white wires neutral wires from your fan and ceiling together.
First turn off the power to your fan at the circuit breaker in your outlet box.
The blue wire is the hot wire for the ceiling fan light fixture.
Although you can get just a ceiling fan most units offer a light kit that can be added in the future.
Disassemble the light kit from the ceiling fan by removing the two light kit screws.
The additional wire supplies electricity to the ceiling fan light kit so you can run the fan and operate the lights independently.
Disconnect the blue wire and the white wire connecting the light kit and the switch housing.
Lastly connect the blue wires together or the blue wire to the black wire for lights.
To wire a ceiling fan we first have to know the options available on the fan.
Connect the black wires together.
The ceiling fan motor does not have a ground wire.
This minor change can be done to your ceiling fan without interfering with the way it operates.
Ceiling fans with or without a light kit are typically one of the easiest diy electrical projects for homeowners to tackle.
Ceiling fans and light kits dimmer switches fan speed controllers 3 way fan switches and bathroom exhaust fan circuits.
As long as you use good common sense pay attention to the safety precautions and possess sufficient skills to wire the electrical connections you should be good to go.
There is two switches on opposite sides of room there a black red white and copper coming out of the ceiling what do i do with the red wire submitted.
Trying to wire a ceiling fan without a light kit.
For some that will be any combination from no switches using the included pull chains for powering the fan and or light and having separate switches for the light and fan.
Most common fans either come with a light or without a light.
Removing the light kit from the ceiling fan also allows you the put a new one in its place.
Find the short green wire or the green ground screw on your ceiling fan hanging.
The main thing to consider wiring a ceiling fan and light is determining how you want that fan to be controlled.