Connect the green wire to your household ground wire copper bare wire.
Grounding ceiling fan box in attic.
Place the screws that came with the bracket into the holes and turn them clockwise with a screwdriver to tighten them.
Make sure the bracket s feet are flat or flush against the drywall.
Insert the end of the 12 2 wire into the fans junction box.
Install the ceiling fan following the instructions provided with your fan kit.
Ceiling fans need to be properly anchored to an electric ceiling box that s designed to hold a heavy fixture.
Next connect the two black wires in the same fashion.
Line up your ceiling fan bracket with the holes in the electrical box that s in your ceiling.
Connect the white wires neutral wires from your fan and ceiling together.
Wire your fan using wire nuts to connect the white wire from your fan to the white wire in your ceiling.
This installation of a ceiling fan shows how a 2 x 4 wood block was installed to provide the necessary support for a 4 inch approved ceiling fan box.
Strip away about 6 inches of outer insulation and 1 2 inch of individual insulation from the end of each wire.
This should attach and secure the fan bracket to your ceiling.
It will not only hold the wiring but also support the full weight of the fan.
If you plan to control the ceiling fan from a light switch make sure the switch is wired appropriately for the fan.
Make these connections by holding their.
Connect the black wires together.
The blue wire is included if the fan has a light kit.
Twist the bracket to expand it.
Connect the white fan wire to the white ceiling wire the ground fan wire to the ground ceiling wire and the black and blue fan wires to the black ceiling wire.
Don t worry about the ground wire for now but having your electrical system grounded should be a priority.
Set the bracket just above the ceiling and center the bar over the hole.
Attic access allows installing a ceiling fan box and cross support see a ceiling fan wiring and installation in home wiring complete with pictures to help you get it right.
Use wire nuts to connect.
The bracket features teeth that you can place into the ceiling joists.
Lastly connect the blue wires together or the blue wire to the black wire for lights.