A wiring diagram is a simplified conventional pictorial representation of an electrical circuit. It shows the components of the circuit as simplified shapes, and the power and signal connections between the devices.
Can I Connect Red And Black Wires Together. This is a double breaker with a black and red wire. As you can see your answer is no the black wire should not be connected to t. In 220 volt circuits red wires are the secondary live wires.
Like black wires they can also be used in some types of switch legs. In 220 volt circuits red wires are the secondary live wires. The new light fixture had a black wire white wire and copp. Connect the box red wire to both the black and blue fan wires and both will work off the switch.
If you have two switches to control the fan then black and red are the two wires from the two switches.
Attach the black wire to the outlet you want to always be on usually the top one and the red wire to the switched outlet. Here is another diagram showing the power feeding into the light. If not you have to pull the wires out of the ceiling box and see. I had replaced a ceiling fan with a light fixture ran into this problem and therefore found this thread in an online search. If you have two switches to control the fan then black and red are the two wires from the two switches.
Can I Connect Red And Black Wires Together. Here is a three way switch wiring diagram. If you want the red and blue will have the switch only control the light and the fan will work on the pull chain independantly if left connected black to black.