You can wire the 120V circuit with two switches in parallel. This is done all the time with FanTec (remote motor) type fans. I typically have a junction box near the fan and run two switch loops down, one to each room.

How do you wire a bathroom fan and light with two individual switches?

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Quote from Youtube video: But these are both on the same circuit so we leave the tab. And you just put the black wire to one of the two black common terminals on the other.

Can bathroom fans use same circuit?





Bathroom Circuits



In other areas, it’s permissible to install the lighting, receptacles, and a standard vent fan on a single 20-amp circuit provided the circuit serves only the bathroom and no other rooms. If the vent fan has a built-in heater, it must have its own 20-amp circuit.

Can a bathroom fan and light be on the same switch?

You can run your bathroom fan on the same switch as your lights. It solves other problems, so it’s not a bad idea even if you have two switches.

How do you get a light and fan switch on separate switches?

Separate switches for ceiling fan and light

  1. take the 2 wires on the switch that controls the outlet off the switch, twist them together in a wire nut, and push them into the back of the box. …
  2. In the ceiling, connect the red hot wire to the blue wire controlling the fan.

How do you wire a fan light combo?

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Quote from Youtube video: First connect the ground wires. Together. Then the white. Now connect the light kits blue wire to the red wire in the ceiling. And the black wire from the fan to the black wire in the ceiling.

What is code for bathroom outlets?





The NEC requires that all outlet receptacles in a bathroom be GFCI protected. Outlet circuit must be 20 amps: The outlets in a bathroom should be served by a 20-amp circuit, separate from the lighting circuit, to provide power items such as curling irons, razors, and hairdryers.

Does a bathroom outlet have to be on its own circuit?

Although a bathroom may seem like a small space that might effectively be served by a circuit extension off an adjoining room, the NEC now requires at least two dedicated circuits for each bathroom: A 20-amp receptacle circuit for plug-in appliances.

How many amps does bathroom fan use?

A fan will typically use about 30-60 watts, which is about 1/4 – 1/2 of an amp.

How do I wire a fan with two switches?

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Quote from Youtube video: Fan. Light out of the light the neutral wire comes back down to the switch box connecting to all the other neutral wires back to the circuit breaker thus completing the circuit.

How do I wire a ceiling fan with two switches?



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Quote from Youtube video: And then my neutral which is the white wire to the white wire and the green which is your ground to the copper wire. You'll run that over to your switch box and here we have two different switches.

How do I wire a ceiling fan with a separate light switch?

Wiring Ceiling Fan and Light with Separate Switches

  1. Connect black fan wire to the black ceiling wire.
  2. Connect the blue wire to the red wire.
  3. Connect white wires together.
  4. Connect green/bare copper wires.


How do you wire a bathroom fan switch?



Wiring a bathroom fan to a light switch is very straightforward. If the bathroom fan and light are separate fixtures, you’ll need a short wire to connect the two. Turn the power off, connect the white wires, connect the black wires, ensure it’s grounded, turn the power back on, and you’re good to go.

What is the red wire for when installing a ceiling fan?

The red wire is the ungrounded (hot wire) conductor of one switch, while the black wire is the ungrounded (hot wire) conductor of the other switch. One switch would energize the red wire in the original installation, causing the fan to turn on. The other is responsible for the black wire to turn on the light.

Can black and red wires go together?

These wires are typically used for switch wiring as well as the interconnection between smoke detectors hard-wired into the power system. You can link two red wires together, or you can link a red wire to a black wire. Since red wires conduct current, they are considered hot.

What color wires go together on a ceiling fan?

Black wire is for the fan. Blue wire is for the light, if light is included with the fan. White wire is neutral. Green wire is for the ground.

Do I need the red wire for ceiling fan?



A red wire up in the ceiling fan junction box usually indicates that the wiring has been installed which provides separate switch for the light and a separate switch for the fan motor. If your ceiling fan does not have a light fixture, then simply cap off the red wire and attach the fan motor to the black wire.