Can any one help me
For the fan alone, you hook the black wire from the fan to the black wire in your electrical box; white to white. If there is a red wire it's for the light, hook it to the black wire from the box. If you let us know what wires are available in your box and what's coming out of the fan and whether the fan has a light and whether the box is wired for separate lighting, we could go a long way towards solving your problem in more definitive terms. Hunter is a premium fan, their package directions are good.
I have a similar problem. The original homeowner installed separate wires for the fan switch and the light switch. For the light switch, I have white, black and ground. For the fan switch, I have white and black. So that is five wires from the ceiling. The fan and light kit have a total of four wires: black, white, white and black and ground. I have attached white to white (light), white and black to white (fan), ground to ground and tied all the blacks together. The light works fine with the dimmer control. The fan operates, but does not respond to the wall switch. Any ideas?
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I pickedup a hunter fan with lights from a yard sale. I have three wires a red white black and a copper uncoated ( earthing) which is attached to the cealing. The fan has two black and one white from the cealing fan. I treid to touch all the wires from the fan to the ones on the cealing in all possible way, but i couldent see any movement in the fan. Is something wrong with the fan?
I am having a similar problem with a remote installation. I installed the ceiling fan and everything worked fine. I have a dual switch at the wall, one for the light and one for the fan. When I connected the remote transmitter I can not get the lights to come on. Where does the black and white stripe wire connect to?
White wire is connected to white, solid black to black and red to red. The black and white wire from the fan has no instruction on where to connect.
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