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topgun20037
Jan 21, 2008, 07:47 AM
Ok, here is my situation and plan to installing a ceiling fan with a light.

1. Existing switch is in place to control a single receptacle.
2. I would like for the receptacle to remain hot always and the switch to control the ceiling fan/light.

My plan is to use 14/3 wire and make a run down to the switch and uses it for the fan. The question is connections, please walk me through the connections needed. I believe all the white go together under one nut. All green are intertwined under the grounding screw. I am not sure about the black witch will be the hot? Do I need a jumper?

ballengerb1
Jan 21, 2008, 04:37 PM
For the receptacle to stay hot just connect the wires currently on the switch. Make sure the power is off before you start. The switch should have had a black wire coming in and another black leaving or it could be white with black tape. Thes two get wire nutted together and you receptacle is now hot 24/7. Now you need to pull power for your fan. Run a pig tail from your black wire that you just twisted togetehr over to the feed side of your switch and connect the bl;ack from your 14/3 but you'd be fine with 14/2. Now here is the kicker. We need to get the new 14/3 white to a neutral, is there one running through the old switch box?

ceilingfanrepair
Jan 21, 2008, 04:50 PM
The easiest way to wire this will depend on whether the power supply feeds the switch, or the outlet (in which case there is a switch loop). One of the two boxes may only have two wires plus ground. Please tell us what wires you have in each box, the switch and switched outlet respectively.