How to install a light fixture to a ceiling fan




















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But if you are uncomfortable installing a ceiling fan, hire a certified, professional electrician to install your fan. If you consider yourself handy, installing a ceiling fan where a light fixture exists is easy. Find more tips for installing a ceiling fan in your home on our blog. Hunter Casablanca Industrial. Login Create Account. Close Menu. Submit Search Submit Search. Close search. Home Hunter Fan Blog Installing a ceiling fan where a light fixture exists Installing a ceiling fan where a light fixture exists.

Installing a ceiling fan where a light fixture exists Anna Ham - January 31, Shop this fan. To install a light on a ceiling fan, first make sure your ceiling fan has a housing cap with wires inside for a light assembly. If it doesn't, you won't be able to install a light without replacing the entire fan. If it does, get a ceiling fan light kit from a home improvement store, and connect the wires on the light to the wires on the fan using wire nuts.

Once you've connected the wires, just screw the lighting assembly onto the ceiling fan, and install a light bulb and glass shade over it. To learn how to measure your ceiling fan so you can get the right size kit, scroll down! Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet?

Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Part 1. Turn off the power to your existing ceiling fan. Begin any project involving electricity by turning off the source of power.

Instead, go to your circuit box and turn off the whole circuit. If you are unsure of which circuit you are working on, play is safe and just turn off the whole panel. A few minutes of no power is worth your safety. Determine whether the bottom of your ceiling fan has a housing cap. This is the area at the center of a ceiling fan where an optional light assembly will go. Unscrew any screws in this area and pull off any decorative plates or covers that are concealing light attachment points and wires.

Many times when a ceiling fan is designed, it can be built with an optional lighting assembly. This way a company can use the same parts for both a cheaper product, with no light, and a more expensive one, with lights. Because of this, adding a light to your ceiling fan may be a quick and easy job. If your ceiling fan has no housing assembly at the center of it, then you will not be able to attach a lighting assembly. Be sure there is no housing cover before you give up, as the way they are attached can be hidden with decorative details, such as an embellished cover.

Assess whether there are wires inside the housing for a lighting assembly. Because you will want to be able to control the light and the fan separately, there will need to be existing wiring inside the housing to allow light assembly operation. You should see several wires inside the housing that are capped off by themselves with wire nuts. They could be a variety of colors but most likely will be black power and white neutral. This is a very good sign that you will be able to attach a lighting assembly.

Measure the attachment point on your ceiling fan. Now that you know you have power for a lighting assembly, you will need to know the size lighting assembly you need to find. Measure the diameter of the opening and pay attention to where screw holes should be located on a lighting assembly in order to attach easily to your existing ceiling fan. Also make note of the company and style name or number of your ceiling fan. Parts from the same company are more likely to fit your existing fan.

Visit a home improvement store to find the appropriate ceiling fan light kit. If you cannot find the right part, don't hesitate to ask someone working at the store to help you. Some companies sell universal ceiling fan lighting kits that fit a variety of their models. Make sure to check that the style name or number of your fan is listed as an acceptable match for the lighting assembly you buy.

If you cannot find the right lighting assembly at a home improvement store try elsewhere. A lot of cities now have companies that salvage construction parts and resell them to the public. You should also look online at the website of the company who manufactured you ceiling fan. They may sell directly to the public or the site may direct you to a company that does. Ceiling fan lighting assemblies come in a variety of styles.

For instance, you will need to decide whether you would like to attach a fixture that has one, two, or three light bulb sockets. Part 2. Turn off the circuit breaker that controls the power to your ceiling fan. Between the time you assessed whether you could possibly attach a light assembly and when you actually install it, you have probably turned back on the circuit breaker. Make sure that you turn it off once again!

Unscrew the cap hiding the wires and set it aside. Be sure to keep track of the parts you are removing. You will probably no longer need the cap but you may need any screws that it was attached with. Connect the light's wires to the fan's wires with wire nuts.



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