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    XTC832 Posts: 60, Reputation: 6
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    Nov 18, 2009, 01:34 PM
    Wiring a bathroom fan/light and new switch
    I am installing a new bathroom fan/light and switch in place of the old ones. They work okay but they're not very eye-appealing. I have the new parts and I figured, the new setup would be the same as the old. By the way, the old switch controlled the fan and light separately. I want the new switch to do the same. I was doing the job with my brother and I asked him to remove the old unit and the switch but to make a drawing of the wiring so we could just put the new stuff in and wire up the same way.

    Guess what, he didn't make any drawing or write anything down - said he didn't need to. So, I have a new fan/light unit in the ceiling and a new switch ready to hook up, but I need some direction with the wiring. I have 12/2 wiring (black, white, ground) coming up from the breaker box (20 amp). I need to wire the switch and run the wiring up to the unit. Can anyone give me some direction on how to connect everything?

    By the way, the directions and diagrams that came with the unit - ugh! My brother spilled his coffee on them and we can't really tell what's what.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks.
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    Nov 18, 2009, 09:25 PM

    You can always get a new download of the diagrams from the manufacturer but thety probably aren't really needed. Run your white and green past the switch box up to the unit since both will handle light and fan, they are common. You black enters the switch box and is pigtailed to both switches. Old wires coming down from the old fan could be black, black or black, red or even black, blue. No matter whatever you have hock one to the remaining screw on one swicth and the other wire to the only screw left open. Using this approach you may have to test the switches hot to see which one you will want to control the light or the fa.
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    Nov 18, 2009, 10:38 PM
    You say you have (black,white,ground) from power source to switch box and you have to run wire to the light. If this is correct use 14/3/G wire from the switch box to the light/fan fixture. Connect the whites with wire nut in switch box and push to the back of the switch box out of the way. Connect the grounds and leave pig tails to connect to the switches at the green or ground screw. Connect the black from the power source to two pieces of black wire about 8 inches long with a wire nut forming 2 pig tails. Connect one to each switch either screw. Connect the black wire from the light/fan to the other screw on one switch and the red wire to the other in the same way. Now wire the light fixture so the red is connected to the fan and the black is connected to the lite and the white is connected to the white from both the fan and the lite. Connect the ground to the ground screw in the lite/fan housing. That should take care of it!
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    Nov 18, 2009, 10:56 PM
    After re-reading your post, Change the wire that I suggested to 12/3/G with that 20amp circuit.

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