Winmon
Well-known member
I just installed 2 industrial ceiling fans (w/ no lights) in my garage. The fans work on all 5 speeds but the control switch got real hot and melted the plastic on the back. This is what I am referring to:
I have both fans controlled by the (1) 5-speed control switch. I know Egan did this with no problems.
I wired it all as follows:
I first ran a 2 wire cable off a wall outlet (located close to where the ceiling fan switch is located. It is a outlet on a circuit that will not see much use) for power to the ceiling fan switch.
I then wired both ceiling fans into a junction box and joined them (black, white and ground wires) to the supply wire. In the junction box I wired all 3 black wires into 1 wire nut, all 3 whites wires into 1 wire nut and all 3 ground wires into 1 wire nut.
I then wired the 5 speed control switch (which has 2 black wires) by wiring control switches balck wire to the supply line black wire and then the control switches other black wire to the fans black wire (from the joined ceiling fans junction box). I then wired the white supply wire to the fans white wire and the ground wire from the supply to the fans ground wire.
Once all this was done, I turned the fuse to the circuit back on and both fans run on all 5 speeds. BUT after running for awhile I could smell something getting hot and discovered that the fans control switch was REAL warm/hot.
Did I wire something wrong? I thought it was a bad switch so I tried a second switch (that came with the second fan) and within 20 minutes it went from 97 degrees to 130 degrees (measured with a IR thermometer). I then cut power before it toasted that one. I am wondering if I joined the 2 ceiling fans wires incorrectly togather in the junction box. Should I have wired the junction box as follows?:
One fan's white wire to the other fan's white wire, both fan's black wire to the supply wire's black wire, and both fan's ground wires to the supply's ground wire?
I have both fans controlled by the (1) 5-speed control switch. I know Egan did this with no problems.
I wired it all as follows:
I first ran a 2 wire cable off a wall outlet (located close to where the ceiling fan switch is located. It is a outlet on a circuit that will not see much use) for power to the ceiling fan switch.
I then wired both ceiling fans into a junction box and joined them (black, white and ground wires) to the supply wire. In the junction box I wired all 3 black wires into 1 wire nut, all 3 whites wires into 1 wire nut and all 3 ground wires into 1 wire nut.
I then wired the 5 speed control switch (which has 2 black wires) by wiring control switches balck wire to the supply line black wire and then the control switches other black wire to the fans black wire (from the joined ceiling fans junction box). I then wired the white supply wire to the fans white wire and the ground wire from the supply to the fans ground wire.
Once all this was done, I turned the fuse to the circuit back on and both fans run on all 5 speeds. BUT after running for awhile I could smell something getting hot and discovered that the fans control switch was REAL warm/hot.
Did I wire something wrong? I thought it was a bad switch so I tried a second switch (that came with the second fan) and within 20 minutes it went from 97 degrees to 130 degrees (measured with a IR thermometer). I then cut power before it toasted that one. I am wondering if I joined the 2 ceiling fans wires incorrectly togather in the junction box. Should I have wired the junction box as follows?:
One fan's white wire to the other fan's white wire, both fan's black wire to the supply wire's black wire, and both fan's ground wires to the supply's ground wire?

