hum099 Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 I have a Hampton Bay ceiling fan which has its own RF control (UC7067RC). I would like to switch this out for an Insteon fanlinc. I’m not sure how it should be wired up. (or if it even can be hooked up). It is also hooked up a standard wall switch which I just leave on all the time and use the remotes. The Hampton unit has 5 wires whereas the Fanlinc only has 4. The Hampton has a white and black wire (neutral and load) which I hook up to the main power (like it was on the Hampton unit). The Hampton also has a black wire labeled Motor L (assume Load), a white wire labeled Motor N (assume neutral) and a Blue wire labelled Light. It looks like there is an extra neutral going to the fan motor. I’m not sure where to attach the extra neutral wire. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Link to comment
Craigb Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 On the Hampton Bay controller, the two white wires are internally connected. You can connect the white wire from the fan motor to the Neutral white wire that is also connected to the Fanlinc white wire. (i.e all white wires connect together) Link to comment
hum099 Posted May 20, 2016 Author Share Posted May 20, 2016 On the Hampton Bay controller, the two white wires are internally connected. You can connect the white wire from the fan motor to the Neutral white wire that is also connected to the Fanlinc white wire. (i.e all white wires connect together) Thank you very much. Link to comment
scoutmedic Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 hum099, I had a Hunter fan with the same scenario. I connected all of the neutrals together and it worked. However, my fan does not turn at full speed. Not sure if it's something with the Hunter speed control vs the fanlinc. Link to comment
stusviews Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 scoutmedic, did you set the fan to its highest speed before installing the FanLinc? Link to comment
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