The source neutral and ground are spliced through to the fan location.
Wiring ceiling fan and light with one switch.
The wiring is now complete.
Reattach the switch to the ears of the box and the switch cover.
Twist the copper ends of the black and blue wires together like you did with the previous wires.
Make sure the box is rated for a ceiling fan.
Wiring a fan and light to a single switch.
First turn off power to the fixture at the electrical panel.
Connect the black and blue wires coming out of your fan.
If you re wiring a ceiling fan with light with one switch though this additional wire won t be needed.
Line voltage enters the switch outlet box and the line wire connects to each switch.
Make a pigtail of the ground wire using two 6 inch lengths of bare wire and connect one ground wire to the fan switch and one to the light switch.
The main thing to consider wiring a ceiling fan and light is determining how you want that fan to be controlled.
You can install a ceiling fan with a light in a room with a single light switch with a simple wiring trick.
Screw the switches onto the box then install a cover plate.
The fan control switch usually connects to the black wire and the light kit switch to the red wire of the 3 way cable.
Most new ceiling fans can be wired to either a single switch or a double switch.
Connect the green copper wires together.
With single switch wiring power to the fan is controlled by a standard single pole wall switch like a regular light switch.
Connect the black and blue wires in your fan if you only have 1 switch.
This will allow you to control your fan and lights with a single switch.
If it isn t hardware and home improvement stores sell boxes suitable for ceiling fans.
In this wiring the source is at the switch and 3 wire cable runs from there to the fan and light.
Wiring ceiling fan and light with one switch this method allows you to turn on the fan and the light from one single wall switch cutting out the necessity to use the pull chain every time you want to adjust the fan.
Connect white wires together.
For some that will be any combination from no switches using the included pull chains for powering the fan and or light and having separate switches for the light and fan.
If you have a double switching setup you should find an additional wire usually red in your ceiling box.
Fold the pigtails and connected wires neatly into the switch box.
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.
Flip on the circuit breaker and turn on the switch to test.