Wiring A Ceiling Fan With A Red Wire
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.
Wiring a ceiling fan with a red wire. Somanytech brings you the red wire ceiling fan wiring. When included in your device it works as a conductor to transmit power to the lighting kit. If the home is not pre wired for dual switches cap off the red wires.
Connect your white wires together and secure with wire nut. Connect the red wire in the ceiling to the black wire in the light kit and the black wire in the ceiling to the black. You may come across a red wire when wiring a ceiling fan with 4 wires.
The red wire is used on a ceiling fan installation when the wiring includes two wall switches in which case one switch operates the light and the other switch operates the fan. 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. The fan and a lighting assembly.
Finally connect the red wire from the electrical box to the remaining wire from the ceiling. Twist all the white wires in the box together and cap them. Tuck the wires back into the box.
The red or striped wire is the hot wire for the lighting fixture of the ceiling fan so if your ceiling fan does not have a lighting fixture it will only have the three other wires mentioned in the following sections. Connect the red wire from the fan to the other terminal on the fan switch and the black wire to the light switch. Connect the green wire to your household ground wire copper bare wire.
And switching circuit along with color code of wire in different regional wire codes country specific. Third connect the two green wires from the ceiling fan kit to the exposed copper wire with a wire nut. It is a hot wire that comes from the ceiling and hooked up to a wall switch.