lone_star_dsl
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I bought a new ventilation fan for my garage so that I dont have to worry about welding fumes as much. After having two guys blow me off that were supposed to help with the wiring, I have decided to do it myself.
The fan is a 110v in line centrifugal fan, I have already ran the ducting and everything is ready to go except for power.
I wanted to pull power from an existing outlet that I have above my work bench. The switch is a rotary style 3-way fan switch " hi-med-lo". The switch has two black wires and one green wire which I assume is a ground.
The outlet is the first in a series of outlets on the same circuit. It has two black wires and two white wires and a bare wire.
I have some romex with a black wire, a white wire and a bare wire.
If anyone can explain how to get this thing wired up, that would be great. My bro-in-law tried to explain it to me over the phone but my brain just isnt putting things together.
Thanks
The fan is a 110v in line centrifugal fan, I have already ran the ducting and everything is ready to go except for power.
I wanted to pull power from an existing outlet that I have above my work bench. The switch is a rotary style 3-way fan switch " hi-med-lo". The switch has two black wires and one green wire which I assume is a ground.
The outlet is the first in a series of outlets on the same circuit. It has two black wires and two white wires and a bare wire.
I have some romex with a black wire, a white wire and a bare wire.
If anyone can explain how to get this thing wired up, that would be great. My bro-in-law tried to explain it to me over the phone but my brain just isnt putting things together.
Thanks