Ceiling Fan Light Kit Installation
Ceiling Fan Light Kit Installation

Learn How To Install Ceiling Fan Lights
Ceiling fan lights are a great appliance to keep in your house and in any room in your house. There are some houses that have these lights installed into the ceiling but they do not utilize the fan. Understand how you have the ability to put in the ceiling fan so that you have a way to cool down the room around the summer months without using the AC every day.
Preparation
Before you begin you need to do a few things to ensure that the room is ready to be worked on. Make sure that you do the installation during the daytime so that you have the ability to use the sunlight to see. You must turn the power off so that you do not fry yourself. Lock out the panel box so that nobody messes with it while you are working on it.
You should follow the instructions that come available with the ceiling fan. They may be contrasting depending upon what brand they are. However, in most cases the way in which they are mounted is the same.
The fan blades should be seven feet away from the floor to provide the best efficiency. Around the fan there must be 24” so that nothing is blocking it. You should substitute the outlet box with one that is used for ceiling fan lights. This will help them to keep the weight of the fan as it moves.
You have to secure the new box to the brace it comes with between the ceiling joists. You may need to access this through the attic or you are able to install an expandable metal fan hanger bar that may be set through the attic or ceiling. Firmly secure the box on the bracket utilizing a U-bolt. For several individuals they believe it is better to use a ceiling fan light kit - which will make this simpler and comes with everything you will need.
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Help with a ceiling fan installation?
I replaced an old ceiling fan with a new one that includes a light kit. I have black, white and pure copper wire coming from the ceiling. I connected the white to white, green to copper and to the ground screw on the bracket and the black and blue wires to black. When I turn on the light switch the fan turns on, however the light must be operated with the pull cord. I wanted it to work just the opposite, light controlled by switch and fan by pull cord. Did I connect something wrong? Do I need additional wiring?
You need to connect both the fan and the light to the light switch, even though you're going to use the light switch for the light, and the pull chain for the fan. The diagram below (in the FIRST link) shows how the connections should be made.
Sounds like you made your connections as shown in the SECOND link
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