Then the white wire is the neutral which is connected to source neutral at the source or with the use of a splice in the switch box.
Wiring a fan light combo switch.
Connect the green wire to your household ground wire copper bare wire.
The source neutral and ground are spliced through to the fan location.
Usually the hot wire to the fan in a fan light combination kit is black while the blue wire is usually for light.
The source hot wire is spliced to the black fan wire to hardwire it directly to the circuit and to a pigtail connecting the switch.
Connect your white wires together and secure with wire nut.
The neutral wires and ground wires are not connected to the switch.
Provides control of one ceiling paddle fan and 3 quiet fan speeds provide increased comfort.
Connect the two white wires in the switch box together with a wire nut.
The skylark fan control is designed to conveniently the skylark fan control is designed to conveniently set the speed of a ceiling fan.
You either extend the power from the light fixture to the exhaust fan location or extend the power to the wall switch.
Connect two of the black.
The control features a small rocker switch to turn the ceiling fan on and off and a slide knob for fan speed control.
There are two ways to wire a bath exhaust fan combo with the wiring layout you have described.
Attach the red and black wires from the fan light unit to the top terminal screws on the switches.
In order for the light to be controlled by its own switch the wiring between the switch and the fan unit needs a fourth wire a red wire to carry power to the light kit.
Bathroom exhaust fan heater electrical wiring if the power source is at the wall switch then the commons or neutrals tie together and are not switched.
Combination light heater and fan units can be incredibly handy in smaller bathrooms and other home areas that lack heating and cooling vents.