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Ok......Please don't laugh at me but I have a simple question in regard to
wiring the fans that go in my canopy. The cord that cam with the fan has (3) leads coming out of it. (2) of them have slide on tabs that I know go onto the corresponding tabs on the fan. (1) of the tabs is a black wire and (1) of the tabs is a white wire. The 3rd lead is green and has an "O" ring that obviously gets attached somewhere with a screw. Do I attach this lead to the fan with one of the screws that hold the fan frame together? Does it matter which tabs go on which receptacles on the fan? Hopefully this isn't a totally stupid question but I have NO electrical experience and want to be safe. Thanks for you help :-) |
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There are no stupid questions especially when it comes to electricity.
Here's a quick breakdown of what the colors mean: Black - Hot (Power in) White - Neutral (Power out) Green - Ground (In case either of the above shorts out to the frame) The green wire should be attached to the same screw that your power cord ground is hooked to or to a screw that goes into the metal. As for the other two, the black goes to the positive (+) post and the white goes to the negative (-) post. If you hook it up backwards it will make the fan run backwards. If this turns out to be the case switch the wires around (black and white only) and you're all set. HTH Ed "MakitaSalesRep" wrote in message ... Ok......Please don't laugh at me but I have a simple question in regard to wiring the fans that go in my canopy. The cord that cam with the fan has (3) leads coming out of it. (2) of them have slide on tabs that I know go onto the corresponding tabs on the fan. (1) of the tabs is a black wire and (1) of the tabs is a white wire. The 3rd lead is green and has an "O" ring that obviously gets attached somewhere with a screw. Do I attach this lead to the fan with one of the screws that hold the fan frame together? Does it matter which tabs go on which receptacles on the fan? Hopefully this isn't a totally stupid question but I have NO electrical experience and want to be safe. Thanks for you help :-) |
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The green wire with the 'eyelet' is used to screw it (the ground wire) to something
grounded. That can be your reflector, or the center screw on the coverplate of your electrical outlet. Or the metal casing of the lighting ballast. Marc MakitaSalesRep wrote: Ok......Please don't laugh at me but I have a simple question in regard to wiring the fans that go in my canopy. The cord that cam with the fan has (3) leads coming out of it. (2) of them have slide on tabs that I know go onto the corresponding tabs on the fan. (1) of the tabs is a black wire and (1) of the tabs is a white wire. The 3rd lead is green and has an "O" ring that obviously gets attached somewhere with a screw. Do I attach this lead to the fan with one of the screws that hold the fan frame together? Does it matter which tabs go on which receptacles on the fan? Hopefully this isn't a totally stupid question but I have NO electrical experience and want to be safe. Thanks for you help :-) -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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![]() "Adam" wrote in message ... Black - Hot (Power in) White - Neutral (Power out) Green - Ground (In case either of the above shorts out to the frame) if your home is wired correctly the white and green should be common to one another and earth ground. they tie to the same bus in the breaker box which in turn is tied to a minimum 12' ground rod outside your home. kc |
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"Dragon Slayer" wrote in message
... "Adam" wrote in message ... Black - Hot (Power in) White - Neutral (Power out) Green - Ground (In case either of the above shorts out to the frame) if your home is wired correctly the white and green should be common to one another and earth ground. they tie to the same bus in the breaker box which in turn is tied to a minimum 12' ground rod outside your home. kc Very true. You should be able to touch the ground and white wire on a live circuit without getting shocked (if your house is wired correctly). If you touch the black you become the ground and complete the circuit (not a good thing)... :-) I do not recommend testing your home circuits this way however. |
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I want to wire my fan so that it comes on anytime th MH comes on. Can I wire
it to the same wires that go to the MH mogal base? "MakitaSalesRep" wrote in message ... Ok......Please don't laugh at me but I have a simple question in regard to wiring the fans that go in my canopy. The cord that cam with the fan has (3) leads coming out of it. (2) of them have slide on tabs that I know go onto the corresponding tabs on the fan. (1) of the tabs is a black wire and (1) of the tabs is a white wire. The 3rd lead is green and has an "O" ring that obviously gets attached somewhere with a screw. Do I attach this lead to the fan with one of the screws that hold the fan frame together? Does it matter which tabs go on which receptacles on the fan? Hopefully this isn't a totally stupid question but I have NO electrical experience and want to be safe. Thanks for you help :-) |
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I want to wire my fan so that it comes on anytime th MH comes on. Can I wire
it to the same wires that go to the MH mogal base? NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO and if it didnt sink in NO!!!! but you can wire it to the same wires that go into the ballast from the plug for your house wiring. -- Richard Reynolds |
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That's kind of what I thought. Thats why I posed the question. NO NO NO
I want to keep from starting a fire with a 400W in a wooden canopy. Thanks for the reply. "Richard Reynolds" wrote in message news:JgsHb.31564$gN.29184@fed1read05... I want to wire my fan so that it comes on anytime th MH comes on. Can I wire it to the same wires that go to the MH mogal base? NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO and if it didnt sink in NO!!!! but you can wire it to the same wires that go into the ballast from the plug for your house wiring. -- Richard Reynolds |
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If you have your lights on a timer you can either plug a power strip (with
multiple outlets) into the timer and have plug the lights and fans into the power strip. You also may be able to plug a 2-way or 3-way splitter directly into the timer. Lee "Bob" wrote in message ... That's kind of what I thought. Thats why I posed the question. NO NO NO I want to keep from starting a fire with a 400W in a wooden canopy. Thanks for the reply. "Richard Reynolds" wrote in message news:JgsHb.31564$gN.29184@fed1read05... I want to wire my fan so that it comes on anytime th MH comes on. Can I wire it to the same wires that go to the MH mogal base? NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO and if it didnt sink in NO!!!! but you can wire it to the same wires that go into the ballast from the plug for your house wiring. -- Richard Reynolds |
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