But first lets get my disclaimer out of the way. Ive decided to put this faq together to help those with questions about installing ge 3 way switches.
Switch Box 2 Black 2 White 1 Red Electrical Diy
Red white and black wires light switch. These connect to the black and white wires in the electrical box with the provided larger wire nuts. If you only have black wires in your box connect both the non white wires from the fan to the black wires in the box. The wall switch typically when a ceiling fan is installed the red wire is most commonly used for the light and the black is commonly for the fan motor. Black wire is for the fan. It could be there is or once was a three way switch in play. The white wire is the neutral and all other colors are hot.
The lower left screw is the common and gets the black wire from the load 3 cond. The upper right screw gets the black wire from the left box 4 cond. The black wire goes to the bundle of black wires. If you had a red wire coming from your ceiling it is hooked up to your wall switch. Green wire is for the ground. Electricians often use black red or blue wires to deliver electricity to a circuit from the main panel.
The cable has a black wire which connects directly to the circuit and a red wire which connects to the switch. The standard way to power a split tab outlet is to run a three conductor cable to a wall switch. Well cover the easier scenario first. Turn off the power at the breaker or fuse box. The red wire as a spare wire when a ceiling fan is not installed this spare red wire is insulated with electrical tape or capped off with a wire nut. The return wire for circuits usually white load.
They may use other colors for. Never work on a light switch with the power on. The wire that will be hot when the circuit is completed to your light usually black traveler. Or it could be the red wire is the wire going to the fixture and the black wires are the live wires. Red wire is sometimes included and acts as a conductor to carry power to the light kit. Then the red wire in your box goes to the non white wire on your ceiling fan which is often blue.
The white wires on the fan go to the bundle of white wires. Be sure to attach a bare copper wire to the green screw on the switch. The hot wire from the breaker usually black neutral. In existing 3 way wiring this wire toggles hot between two. The ground wire also connects to the switch but the white wire gets spliced to the circuit neutral wire and bypasses the switch. White wire is neutral.
Light fixtures with more than one lamp may have a pair of black and white wires for each lamp. The upper left screw gets the red wire from the left box 4 cond. Blue wire is for the light if light is included with the fan.