For ceiling fans without lights follow the same step.
Crompton ceiling fan wire connection.
Connect the red and blue wire and put a wire nut and electric tap and insert it in the wire connector as shown in fig below.
Connect the white wire coming out of your ceiling to the white wire coming out of the top of the fan.
Connect the white wires neutral wires from your fan and ceiling together.
Now connect the live and neutral to the power supply.
Wiring connections for a ceiling fan may seem overwhelming when wiring to a wall switch for the fan motor and the light fixture but this should help you out.
Connecting the neutral wires will complete the circuit in your fan.
Only 14 coils will be put at the bottom of 14 slots fan and 14 coils above.
In this wire we connect the electric power supply and capacitor.
But the problem is that which one for capacitor and which one for direct power supply.
This is a simple illustrated circuit diagram of ceiling fan to be noted that the wiring diagram is for ac 220v single phase line with single phase ceiling fan motor.
As you know that ceiling fan have 3 wire which come out from winding.
White wires found in the ceiling junction box are sometimes used for switching when a wall switch is used.
Here a simple spst switch is used to supply power or not to the fan motor and a regulator is used to controlling the fan speed.
Connect the black wires together.
Typically these white wires are identified with black tape or a black marker.
The bottom winding that is inserted first in the ceiling fan is always called the starting winding and the top winding is called the running winding.
Twist the copper ends together until they are securely connected to each other.
This will allow you to add a light kit later on without having to rewire the fan.
Connect the black neutral from the ceiling fan to the second slot of wire connector.
Connect the green wire to your household ground wire copper bare wire.
Switch on the main circuit breaker to test the ceiling fan.