Ceiling fan boxes must include bracing that attaches to the ceiling joists to support the greater weight and vibration that comes with a ceiling fan installation.
Install ceiling fan without electrical box.
Keep in mind what makes a ceiling fan electrical box different from a traditional light fixture box is the bracing.
Once you ve found the proper location mark it and cut a hole.
Use a ladder to get to the electrical box for the fan.
Installing a ceiling fan chandelier or other heavy light fixture in an existing ceiling requires the right junction box j box.
Turn off electrical power to the fan at the electrical panel and use an appropriate testing device to ensure no power is present at the light fixture before you begin work.
The box must be mounted firmly either by attaching it directly to a framing member or by using a fan rated brace.
Ceiling fans are heavy and cannot be installed without the right electrical box.
Strip a half inch of insulation off the end of all insulated wires in the box.
If the wiring has a green ground wire attach it to the green or bare wire in the box.
Most building codes require ceiling fans to be mounted on special fan rated boxes which are made of metal or strong plastic and have deep threaded holes for the mounting screws.
Attach the ceiling plate to the box with two 1 1 2 inch long 10 32 machine screws.
Assemble the fan components.
Hold the fan s metal ceiling plate up to the pancake box and pull the wires through its center hole.
Use wire nuts to attach the fan s black or colored wire and white wire to matching wires in the ceiling box.
The basic installation of a ceiling fan is no different from that of a standard light fixture.