Whether you are looking to wire a ceiling fan with lights to one power switch or add a fan in a room without a switch source this guide will teach you how to wire a ceiling fan using four common scenarios and the best wiring methods.
Wiring a ceiling fan with remote and no wall switch.
There are several ways to control ceiling fans and light kits.
A single wall switch controls the power to the fan and light together whereas a dual wall switch has two separate switches one for the fan and the other for the light.
A remote controlled ceiling fan bypasses one of the wall switches and allows for remote access to the ceiling fan s workings.
Look at the wires attached to the fan and the wires in your ceiling.
The fan has forward and reverse with 6 speeds and there is no light kit although the fan is is wired such that the remote and remote receiver would operate if a light kit were added.
The fan is one hundred controlled through a hand held remote and the remote receiver.
There is no wall switch.
The wiring instructions for your new hunter fan differ slightly based on the type of wall switch and your fan s control system pull chain remote control etc.
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.
At the moment i have it.
Wiring on ceiling fan light combo with remote and independent single wall switch i bought the hunter avia model 59234 which came with remote to control the light and fan.
In most instances the wires inside of a power box are color coded.
This will enable the fan to function via a wall switch.
There is a remote inside the inner working of the fan which responds to a remote control.
Wiring ceiling fans can seem complicated but the task really just depends on the type of fan you are installing and how you want it to operate.
Ceiling fan and light kit control options.
A remote can speed up or slow down the fan turn the fan on and off or turn the lights connected to the ceiling fan on and off.