Wiring a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
Electrical Question: I am wiring a bath exhaust fan that also has a light.
- I have mounted the housing, planned the duct work and am in the process of getting ready to wire the fan.
- I would call myself a genuine DIY with very little experience wiring anything other than replacing receptacles and a few single pole switches.
- Basically the diagram in the directions for my fan doesn’t seem very clear so I need help with the wiring.
- My intentions are to control the fan and light with one switch but I want to keep this separate from the existing recessed lighting above the sink area.
- What is the easiest way to wire this, and what type of switch do I need to get in order to accomplish this.
- I do have a Ground Fault receptacle close to the existing switch for the recessed lighting.
Thanks!
This electrical question came from: Brian, a Homeowner from Goshen, Kentucky.
Additional Comments: Great site. Very informative and easy to read. I am definitely adding it to my favorites. Thanks for the info.
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical wiring question Brian.
Wiring for a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
Application: Wiring Switches for a Bathroom Exhaust Fan and Light.
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced. This electrical project is best installed by a Licensed Electrician.
Tools Required: Electricians Tools, Pouch of Hand Tools and a Voltage Tester.
Estimated Time: Depends on personal level experience, ability to work with tools and the access to the wiring for the wall switch for the exhaust fan and if a larger switch box will be required.
Precaution: The combo bathroom exhaust fan circuit should be identified, turned OFF and Tagged with a Note before working with the wiring and installing the fan speed switch.
Notice: Modifying existing wiring or installing additional bathroom electrical wiring and an bath exhaust fan should be done according to local and national electrical codes with a permit and be inspected.
The Basics of Installing Electrical Wiring for a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
- Bathroom Exhaust Fan
- A combination lighted exhaust fan is a great addition for the bathroom to help reduce moisture and control odors, and a standard exhaust fan may not require a dedicated circuit.
- Powering the Exhaust Fan
- In most cases the electrical circuit for the bathroom light fixture may be used to power the lighted exhaust fan as long as the existing circuit has the required amperage available.
- Switches for Exhaust Fans and Combo Exhaust Fans
- A tandem switch, stack switch, or triple switch may be used to consolidate two or three switches into a single gang box as long as the switch box meets the requirements for the number of wires and the size of the light switch.
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Wiring a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
Electrical Question: I am wiring a bath exhaust fan that also has a light.
- I have mounted the housing, planned the duct work and am in the process of getting ready to wire the fan.
- I would call myself a genuine DIY with very little experience wiring anything other than replacing receptacles and a few single pole switches.
- Basically the diagram in the directions for my fan doesn’t seem very clear so I need help with the wiring.
- My intentions are to control the fan and light with one switch but I want to keep this separate from the existing recessed lighting above the sink area.
- What is the easiest way to wire this, and what type of switch do I need to get in order to accomplish this.
- I do have a Ground Fault receptacle close to the existing switch for the recessed lighting.
Thanks!
This electrical question came from: Brian, a Homeowner from Goshen, Kentucky.
Additional Comments: Great site. Very informative and easy to read. I am definitely adding it to my favorites. Thanks for the info.
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical wiring question Brian.
Wiring for a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
Application: Wiring Switches for a Bathroom Exhaust Fan and Light.
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced. This electrical project is best installed by a Licensed Electrician.
Tools Required: Electricians Tools, Pouch of Hand Tools and a Voltage Tester.
Estimated Time: Depends on personal level experience, ability to work with tools and the access to the wiring for the wall switch for the exhaust fan and if a larger switch box will be required.
Precaution: The combo bathroom exhaust fan circuit should be identified, turned OFF and Tagged with a Note before working with the wiring and installing the fan speed switch.
Notice: Modifying existing wiring or installing additional bathroom electrical wiring and an bath exhaust fan should be done according to local and national electrical codes with a permit and be inspected.
The Basics of Installing Electrical Wiring for a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
- Bathroom Exhaust Fan
- A combination lighted exhaust fan is a great addition for the bathroom to help reduce moisture and control odors, and a standard exhaust fan may not require a dedicated circuit.
- Powering the Exhaust Fan
- In most cases the electrical circuit for the bathroom light fixture may be used to power the lighted exhaust fan as long as the existing circuit has the required amperage available.
- Switches for Exhaust Fans and Combo Exhaust Fans
- A tandem switch, stack switch, or triple switch may be used to consolidate two or three switches into a single gang box as long as the switch box meets the requirements for the number of wires and the size of the light switch.
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[ad#block] Electrical Question: My exhaust fan moves too much air can I use to make it a 2-speed fan?
- When I renovated our bathroom and I put in a new exhaust fan.
- The only problem is that we need it on when showering and it moves too much air.
- Is there a switch that I can use to make it a 2-speed fan?
- I would like to have it on 1/2 speed while showering and still be able to get the full power when needed. Would a dimmer switch work for this?
This electrical repair question came from: Ken, a Handyman from Calgary, Canada.
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical wiring question Ken.
How to Slow Down a Bath Exhaust Fan
Application: Installing a Bathroom Exhaust Fan Speed Control Switch
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced, best installed by a licensed electrical contractor.
Tools Required: Basic Electricians Pouch Hand Tools and a Voltage Tester.
Estimated Time: Depends on personal level experience, ability to work with tools and the access to the wall switch for the exhaust fan and if a larger switch box will be required.
Precaution: The bathroom exhaust fan circuit should be identified, turned OFF and Tagged with a Note before working with the wiring and installing the fan speed switch.
Control Options for a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
- Options when an exhaust fan is too fast and a slower speed is needed, or a variable speed will work better.
- A two speed switch would only work with a two speed motor, however a variable speed motor control might work if the speed control is compatible with the exhaust fan motor.
- A lighting dimmer switch will not work as a speed control for a motor because it has a different control circuit design.
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[ad#block] Electrical Question: My exhaust fan moves too much air can I use to make it a 2-speed fan?
- When I renovated our bathroom and I put in a new exhaust fan.
- The only problem is that we need it on when showering and it moves too much air.
- Is there a switch that I can use to make it a 2-speed fan?
- I would like to have it on 1/2 speed while showering and still be able to get the full power when needed. Would a dimmer switch work for this?
This electrical repair question came from: Ken, a Handyman from Calgary, Canada.
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical wiring question Ken.
How to Slow Down a Bath Exhaust Fan
Application: Installing a Bathroom Exhaust Fan Speed Control Switch
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced, best installed by a licensed electrical contractor.
Tools Required: Basic Electricians Pouch Hand Tools and a Voltage Tester.
Estimated Time: Depends on personal level experience, ability to work with tools and the access to the wall switch for the exhaust fan and if a larger switch box will be required.
Precaution: The bathroom exhaust fan circuit should be identified, turned OFF and Tagged with a Note before working with the wiring and installing the fan speed switch.
Control Options for a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
- Options when an exhaust fan is too fast and a slower speed is needed, or a variable speed will work better.
- A two speed switch would only work with a two speed motor, however a variable speed motor control might work if the speed control is compatible with the exhaust fan motor.
- A lighting dimmer switch will not work as a speed control for a motor because it has a different control circuit design.
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