Peerless Wiring Ceiling Fan And Light On Separate Switches
Connect the two white wires in the switch box together with a wire nut.
Wiring ceiling fan and light on separate switches. If the existing wiring has only 1 switch for control and the power comes to the switch first then you can only control power to the ceiling fan assembly via the switch and. The electrical wiring for separate switching of the bathroom exhaust fan and the light fixture will require identifying the existing circuit and existing switch wiring. Connect the other end in the box to the other switch to control the light.
In the ceiling connect the black hot wire to the light. In both switch box and fan light box all grounds should be connected wire nut together. If the existing wiring has no provisions for switching and changing or adding to the existing wiring is difficult or impossible and it only has power present at the ceiling outlet box then the pull chain switches that are a part of the ceiling fan assembly will have to be used for control of the fan and the light.
From the switches 3 wire cable runs to the ceiling outlet box. In the fan light junction box attach the white wire neutral from the switch box which is connected to the white from the panel to either the common neutral connection on the fan light some fan light combinations common neutral connector which makes things easier for situations such as this one or wire nut pigtail the white wire to the separate white neutral wires for the fan and light. Connect the second black or red wire coming from the ceiling to the blue wire coming from the fan.
Attach the red and black wires from the fan light unit to the top terminal screws on the switches. I also used a diagram picture thanks for watching. This wiring diagram illustrates the connections for a ceiling fan and light with two switches a speed controller for the fan and a dimmer for the lights.
Connect the incoming black hot wire in the box to both. Connect the white wire from the ceiling to the white wire from the fan. The source is at the switches and the input of each is spliced to the black source wire with a wire nut.
Connect a black wire from the ceiling to the black wire from the fan. You can install a canopy mounted control fan on a dual switch system however the second switch will no longer function. The key factor is to understand where the power source enters the circuit.