Try the switch after you wire it up.
Green red black electrical wires.
In most cases you see a red wire in an outlet box only in special circumstances.
In standard 120 volt wiring the hot wire is black but it can also be red.
Red red wire signifies the phase in electric circuit.
Red electrical wires are the secondary live wires in 220 volt circuits and are commonly found in a sheathed multi conductor cable.
If the fan doesn t come on first make sure you have power then wire the red to the black and cap the red.
In 220 volt circuits red wires are the secondary live wires.
According to standards in use since the mid 1900s a wire color code identifies the purpose of each wire in an electrical circuit.
Black black wires signifies neutral wire in electric.
An electrical circuit consists of 3 main wiring components that is live also known as phase or main neutral and earth ground.
Each of these rgb wire have different functions.
It is he live wire and is positive.
Consider all black wires to be live at all times.
They are most commonly found in residential buildings.
Typically this is indicated with a band of black or red electrical tape but other colors may be used wrapped around the wire s insulation.
In india wires are rgb mode i e.
The wires running to the element are black and white but the white wire is wrapped with red tape.
I m confused i thought white was always considered a neutral wire.
Your house is set up for a fan with a light on it black wire the fan you purchased seems to have no light no black wire wire your fan red red white white green ground and cap the black wire.
When a white wire is augmented with a red or black color marking this often indicates that it is being used as a hot wire rather than a neutral wire.
To distinguish between them different.
Black wires are never used for a ground or neutral wire and are meant to be used as the power feed for a switch or an outlet.
Like black wires they can also be used in some types of switch legs.
White wires with black or red tape.
The different colors of electrical wires indicate the function of the wire with black and red indicating the wires carry electric current white usually indicating neutral charge and green indicating the wire is grounded.
The colors regulated by the national electrical code in the united states are standardized for safety.
One is that the outlet is a 240 volt one which requires an extra hot wire.