How to Replace a Ceiling Fan Capacitor – 3 Ways

How to Install and Connect a Capacitor in a Ceiling Fan?

If you ever face a problem with the ceiling fan such as humming noise, slow speed, not running the fan or fan light kit is working but fan has been stopped even with proper power supply, then you are the right forum as one of the most common reason is a bad or blown capacitor instead of faulty internal windings, power supply failure or jam bearings. You may check and test the capacitor by 6 methods if is faulty or in good condition.

Simply to the point, there is a single phase (split phase induction) motor in ceiling fan where we need a starting capacitor to split the phase angle between starting and running windings to produce a magnetic field. A capacitor just do it as it provide leading phase shift by 90° (as some current flow through the staring winding). This way, voltage across staring and running windings have difference phase which provide rotating magnetic filed leading to the rotation of motor rotor.

As mentioned above and shown in fig below, there are two winding in a ceiling fan motor which known as Main Winding (Running) and Auxiliary (Starting) Winding. We need to connect the capacitor to the starting winding (auxiliary) in series. The neutral should be connected to the neutral. Don’t forget to connect the earth wire to the proper grounding and earthing.

wiring diagram of split phase single phase induction motor in a ceiling fan

Note: The wiring colors in this tutorials are for illustration and clarification only i.e. these colors used in this guide is only for guidance and do not necessarily represent regional variance. See the bottom notes for US and EU Wiring color codes (NEC and IEC). In addition, some manufactures may use different wire colors, this way follow the regional color coding or check the user manual guide for clear explanation. If still not sure, contact a licensed electrician for proper installation.

Disclaimer: This diagrams(s) are to be used as a guide only. Use of this guide is at the installer risk. We Electrical Technology and the author of this guide accept no liability for injury, loss or damage resulting from use of this guide. For proper installation, you may contact the licensed electrical. Read carefully the safety precaution at end of this guide.

Now, If we got a faulty capacitor, we may change it by three different ways as follow.

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Replacing a Faulty Capacitor in a Ceiling Fan

Suppose a simple fan without light kit need to be replaced with a new working capacitor having the same rating, follow the instruction below:

How to Replace a Ceiling Fan Capacitor

Good to Know: Don’t connect the capacitor on Neutral Wire i.e. only connect the capacitor the red and black (or blue and black which depends on the manufacturer and user manual), otherwise, Instead of anti clock wise direction, the fan will start to rotate in reverse direction i.e backward direction (clockwise).

How to Connect and Install a Capacitor in a Ceiling Fan

 

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Wiring a Starting Capacitor in a Ceiling Fan

If you got a problem with ceiling fan starting capacitor, follow the step below to install and connect a new capacitor.

 

Wiring Connection of Starting Capacitor in Ceiling Fan

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Wiring a 3-in-1 Ceiling Fan Capacitor with Reverse Switch & Pull Chain

This method is little bit complex due to different wires in 3-in-1 capacitor and one must follow the wiring color codes used in the wiring diagram (NEC and IEC wiring color codes are given below). To replace and change a three-in-one capacitor with a ceiling fan with builtin light kit and reverse switch, follow the instructions below.

Wiring a 3-in-1 Capacitor with Ceiling Fan, Reverse Switch & Pull Chain

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NEC and IEC Wiring Color Codes:

We have used Red for Live or Phase , Black for Neutral and Green/Yellow for Earth Wire. You may use the specific area codes i.e. IEC – International Electrotechnical Commission (UK, EU etc) or NEC (National Electrical Code [US & Canada] where;

NEC:

Single Phase 120V AC:

IEC:

Single Phase 230V AC:

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General Safety Precautions

In the above ceiling fan capacitor replacing tutorial, we showed three methods to change and replace a faulty ceiling fan capacitor and will add more wiring tutorials in the future. If you know a specific method to do so, let us know in the comment box below.

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