Connect the black wire from the ceiling to the black wire on the input side of the remote receiver module. Connect the blue wire from the output side of the remote receiver module to the blue wire in the fan. Connect the red wire from the ceiling to the black wire in the fan.

How do I wire a ceiling fan with light and remote to two switches?

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Quote from Youtube video: 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 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.

Can I use the fan remote and the wall switch?

You can wire a new ceiling fan with a remote to a wall switch or retrofit an older fan to accept an aftermarket remote kit.

Where does the red wire go on a ceiling fan with remote?

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Quote from Youtube video: Common ground of course we've got a red wire. And a black wire now typically. When you're doing a ceiling fan that has separate control for the fan. And the light kit. You would have your common white

Can red and black 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.

Why are there 2 black and 2 white wires in ceiling box?





So, why are there two black and two white wires in your outlet box? There are two black and two white wires in an outlet box because the outlet is in the middle of a series circuit, accepting power from another source and sending it on. Two cables are hot wires, bringing the power in and carrying it onward to the next.

What does the red wire mean when installing a 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.

Does the red wire connect to black or white?

Attach the black wire to the outlet you want to always be on (usually the top one) and the red wire to the switched outlet. Connect the white wire to either of the chrome screws (remember, they are still joined) and the ground wire to the green ground screw.

Does the blue wire go with the red wire?

Connect the blue wire to the red wire. Connect white wires together. Connect green/bare copper wires.

Which wire is hot when both are same color?



In most modern fixtures the neutral wire will be white and the hot wire is red or black. In some types of fixtures, both wires will be the same color. In this case, the neutral wire is always identified by some means. In some cases, there will be small writing on the wiring case.

What happens if you mix up the hot and neutral wires?

This happens when the hot and neutral wires get flipped around at an outlet, or upstream from an outlet. Reversed polarity creates a potential shock hazard, but it’s usually an easy repair. Any $5 electrical tester will alert you to this condition, assuming you have a properly grounded three-prong outlet.

Which wire is hot when both are black?

The black wire is the “hot” wire, it carries the electricity from the breaker panel into the switch or light source. The white wire is the “neutral” wire, it takes any unused electricity and current and sends it back to the breaker panel.

How do you know which wire is N and L?



The N is for the neutral side or the white wire, and the L is for the load side, the black wire. If you are using a grounded wire power connection, which in my opinion you should use, the ground would go on the lug just to the left of the N connection, between the -V and the N.

What Colour wire goes to L and N?

US AC power circuit wiring color codes

Function label Color, common
Protective ground PG bare, green, or green-yellow
Neutral N white
Line, single phase L black or red (2nd hot)
Line, 3-phase L1 black

What does L and N mean on wires?

The N and L are for neutral and load. You should have three wires in your AC line. Load, ground, and neutral. The black wire is Load or Hot, the white wire is neutral, and the green wire is Ground if your wires are colorcoded for the US.