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    May 23, 2011, 05:03 PM
    Installing a Harbor Breeze 52 inch avian fan with remote control; #L05BN
    I have 4 house wires coming from the ceiling elec box; black, green (ground), white and red. The remote control receiver has a black (AC IN L)and white (AC IN N) connection obly. I am having problems completiung the proper wiring. Thanks
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    May 23, 2011, 06:18 PM

    The red in the ceiling box normally means there is a second switch controlling the fixture. Do you have two switches? If not cap the red with a wire nut. Black is hot, white is neutral and green is ground. Do you need help connecting the fed side of the receiver to the fan wires? If so let us know if you have a light kit.

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