Hook up the hot wires that you have already twisted to the black wire coming out of the fan.
Green wire ground ceiling fan.
Just because you don t have a place for the ground wire doesn t mean that.
Wiring up a remote control ceiling fan is not a lot different however the receiver on the fan needs to be wired up in line with the fan itself.
Connect the 2 green wires together.
The ground wire doesn t carry any electrical current unless there is a problem in your electrical system.
Now coming out of the fan are 3 wires and the green ground.
Please tell me how these should be connected inorder to preserve the dual switch option.
Leave the green or copper wire that s coming out the ceiling unattached for now.
The wires are black black white and white.
The ground should be coming off of your frame.
There is a green ground wire on the ceiling fan mount plate.
The instructions are woefully scant and do not account to the 6 wires from the ceiling.
The ground wire carries displaced electricity away to reduce the risk of electrical shock if let s say the metal parts of the ceiling fan or any other appliance or part attached to your electrical system becomes accidentally charged.
Ceiling fans home maintenance.
Ceiling fans are often equipped with a separate light kit that hangs beneath the fan.
Typically a green wire is attached to your fan bracket and the other green wire is attached to the fan itself.
When completing your 4 wire ceiling fan switch wiring remember to connect the black wire to the unit s black and blue wires.
The installation of the ceiling fan without the ground wire will not affect the performance of the ceiling fan however this safety system that is provided through the ground system will not be available.
Connect the white wires neutral wires from your fan and ceiling together.
Twist the copper ends of the wires together to connect them together.
A black wire to carry the hot feed a white wire for.
Most common electrical cables include three conductors.
This will allow you.
Depending on the age of the home and if the home is older then it may be that many other circuits do not have a ground wire as well.
Your house is set up for a fan with a light on it black wire the fan you purchased seems to have no light no black wire wire your fan red red white white green ground and cap the black wire.
This means that power and ground from the house wires not only power the fan but power the receiver so that the receiver can obtain instructions from the fan remote and use those instructions to power.
Part of the series.
Now connect the neutral wires from the ceiling and fan together.
Connect the green wire to your household ground wire copper bare wire.
If the fan doesn t come on first make sure you have power then wire the red to the black and cap the red.
Lastly connect the blue wires together or the blue wire to the black wire for lights.
For ceiling fans without lights follow the same step.