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How Do You Wire A Harbor Breeze Utility Ceiling Fan Wall Control?

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How Do You Wire A Harbor Breeze Utility Ceiling Fan Wall Control?

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Harbor Breeze is the Lowe’s house brand, offering competitive hardware for ceiling fans and lighting. One of the more convenient offerings are the hardwired wall-mounted remote switches, compatible with other well-known brands. One major advantage of these units is that, given the fact they are wired to the electricity, they do not require frequent battery changes. Additionally, quiet operation and reliability make these switches a viable option for those wanting to all but omit pull-chain operation. Turn off the breaker at the main electrical panel that feeds the room with the ceiling fan and wall switch. Unscrew the wall plate covering the existing switch. Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the screws, and set aside. Remove the small flathead screws in the mounting tabs, holding the existing switch in place. Pull the switch out of the wall. Loosen the flathead screws on the switch that hold the 110v wires captive. Pull off the wires, and lay the old switch aside. Attach the white a

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