A standard 15 amp switch costs about 75 cents.
Ceiling fan and light switch wiring.
One wire switch to turn power on off to the fan and lights at the same time two wire switches one switch turns power on off to the fan the other to the lights pull chains to adjust fan speed and lights remote control available on new or existing fans to adjust fan speed and lights.
The source neutral and ground are spliced through to the fan location.
It s best to make sure your light switch is up to carrying the load of both the fan and the light.
A 20 amp switch costs about 3.
With single switch wiring power to the fan is controlled by a standard single pole wall switch like a regular light switch.
That s how you wire a ceiling fan with light to one switch.
From there two wires run to the ceiling fan.
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.
Replacing your old light switch with a 20 amp switch isn t a bad idea.
Wiring a fan and light to a single switch.
In this wiring the source is at the switch and 3 wire cable runs from there to the fan and light.
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 wiring diagram with single switch.
Ceiling fan and light kit control options.
The source hot wire is spliced to the black fan wire to hardwire it directly to the circuit and to a pigtail connecting the switch.
The fan has power when the switch is on while the fan speed and the light if the fan has one are controlled by pull chains on the fan itself or by a remote control device.
There are several ways to control ceiling fans and light kits.