A remote controlled ceiling fan utilizes the free space within the fans canopy. 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.
How To Install Or Replace A Ceiling Fan
Wiring a ceiling fan with remote and wall switch. Connect the black wire from the ceiling to the black wire from the receiver. A remote is installed within the fan and one of the two wall switches is bypassed in order for remote access. To hardwire your ceiling fan you will need to connect the fans power supply to the hard wiring in your ceiling. Wiring on ceilingfan 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. At the moment i have it. Connect the blue wire to the red wire.
Connect black fan wire to the black ceiling wire. Connect the three white wires from the ceiling fan and receiver together. This will enable the fan to function via a wall switch. Look at the wires attached to the fan and the wires in your ceiling. Wiring a ceiling fan with a remote to a wall switch requires a few important tools like a razor blade and a pair of wire strippers. In most instances the wires inside of a power box are color coded.
To do this method the wire from your wall circuit to your light has to have 3 wires. Your power supply line the black wire should be feeding both switches and those switches power the fan black or the light blue. Wire a ceiling fan with a remote to a wall switch with help from. 1 flip off the circuit breaker controlling the wall switch in the room. Connect the three grounding wires green greenyellow stripe or bare copper coming from the ceiling fan rated electrical box the downrod attached to your fan and the ceiling bracket. One of the switches within the working of the fan is connected to a remote which can be controlled as you may guess remotely.