Ceiling Fan Wiring
Ceiling fan wiring is meant to provide power connection to the
fan. If done with proper care it's safe and easy. The ceiling
fan wiring is divided into two parts:
1. Wiring from fan terminal box (if provided) to internal motor
or circuitry and 2. Wiring from switch box or switch unit up to
the ceiling fan. The first part of ceiling fan wiring falls
under the fan maker's scope and the rest is taken care of by the
user. This part may be put inside a concealed unit called
concealed wiring. The wire from the switch box comes through
this concealed unit up to the fan terminal box. There are
usually three types of ceiling Fan wires: 1. Power wire, or
phase wire, or hot wire. 2. Neutral and 3. The ground or earth.
Color Code: At the time of ceiling fan wiring, a defined Color
code helps to identify the types of wires. For the hot wire or
the power wire, different color combination such as black or red
are used depending upon the industry standard, whereas generally
white color is used for ground wires.
Gauge: For the purpose of ceiling fan wiring, proper gauge of
wire is to be used. Though gauge usually varies with the current
rating of the equipment, no. 12 or no. 14 is to be used for such
wiring. No. 14 is the smallest permitted ceiling fan wiring
under most codes.
Proper copper multistranded wires are used for ceiling fan
wiring. The ends of the wire must be dressed properly and
crimped with a crimping tool. These steps are followed in order
to rule out connectivity problems. However, Ceiling fan wiring
varies with the instructions of the manual provided by different
brands.
Safety: *Before giving final connection, power in the loop
should be switched off either tripping the MCB or circuit
breaker. A neon tester can be used to check if the power is off.
In case of any doubt, remove the main fuse or trip the main
breaker. However, removing the main fuse or tripping the main
breaker will shut off the power to the entire house. *Wherever
two wires are joined externally, proper insulation with
insulation tape is to be put for safety. *Continuity of ceiling
fan wiring is to be checked with a proper continuity tester
device before giving power. Proper connectivity of these wires
with terminal box and switches also to be checked.