10 slide the ceiling fan canopy up the down rod and over the.
Ceiling fan light kit installation blue wire.
Red wire is sometimes included and acts as a conductor to carry power to the light kit.
Black wire is for the fan.
Install dummy terminal to end of each of the two wires in the switch housing.
After 30 minutes of teetering on a high ceiling to add a light kit that would not light i pulled the fan s ceiling cap and found that the idiots who installed the fan didn t take the extra what three seconds to connect the blue light s hot wire to the black incoming line.
The black wire is usually reserved for fan power only and does not extend over to your light kit.
Find the short green wire or the green ground screw on your ceiling fan hanging.
Blue wire is for the light if light is included with the fan.
The ceiling fan motor does not have a ground wire.
Tuck the remaining wires into the switch housing.
The black wire is usually the hot for the fan and the blue wire is the hot for the light.
Each of these has a black hot wire and each should also have a white neutral wire and a bare ground wire although there may be only one common neutral and one common ground to serve both circuits.
The fan s black motor wire connects with the black supply wire.
The fan s white motor wire connects with the white or neutral supply wire.
The wire colors in a basic fan light kit are typically black blue white and green.
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.
The fan s light kit wires blue or striped also connect with the black supply wires.
In many cases the fan s copper or green insulated wire connects with the ground wire.
This is true of most hunter and harbor breeze ceiling fans found at your local home store.
White wire is neutral.
The white wire is the neutral for the fixture and the green is the ground.
Disassemble the light kit from the ceiling fan by removing the two light kit screws.
The wiring diagram above is for typical installation wiring light is switched the fan is powered by a pull chain once you have found and identified all of the wires on your fan and in your electrical box you can get to work on connecting them.
Without connecting the blue wire on your ceiling fan to a power source you will not be able to control your lights.
The blue wire on a ceiling fan is to control the power running to the light kit.
Green wire is for the ground.
Before you begin make sure all electrical circuit breakers related to the wiring are turned off.