wiring exhaust fan
At present I have two lights in the bathroom. I would like to replace
one of the lights with an exhaust fan. One switch turns on both lights, I would like to have a seperate switch for the exhaust fan. Do I need to run wire from the exaust fan to the double switch and if so how do I make the connection at the switch? Thanx |
wiring exhaust fan
wrote in message ups.com... At present I have two lights in the bathroom. I would like to replace one of the lights with an exhaust fan. One switch turns on both lights, I would like to have a seperate switch for the exhaust fan. Do I need to run wire from the exaust fan to the double switch and if so how do I make the connection at the switch? Thanx Yes you need another wire. Connect the new switch to the hot and the switch leg to the other side of the new switch. Ground and neutral from the new cable make up with the others of their kind. |
wiring exhaust fan
Most likely, you need to run a cable from the switch to the new fan
location, however you must first determine if you have a "feed" at the switch box. It is possible that the feed in one of the lighting outlets and you only have switch legs (no neutral) in the switch box wrote in message ups.com... At present I have two lights in the bathroom. I would like to replace one of the lights with an exhaust fan. One switch turns on both lights, I would like to have a seperate switch for the exhaust fan. Do I need to run wire from the exaust fan to the double switch and if so how do I make the connection at the switch? Thanx |
wiring exhaust fan
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wiring exhaust fan
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wiring exhaust fan
Broan makes a combo light fan that takes the place of an existing
hi-hat. Something you might be interested in. http://www.broan.com/display/router....oductID=100116 |
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