Thedailyb welcome to the forum and yes you can tie both fans together and run 12 3 romex to your light switch.
2 ceiling fans on one switch.
One of the switches within the working of the fan is connected to a remote which can be controlled as you may guess remotely.
I found no other connections going from ceiling fan 2 to anywhere.
Line 1 goes to another junction box and then connects to the office ceiling fan somehow.
I need to know the hp the voltage because they could be multi tap fans also i need to know are they single phase or 3 phase then the full load current before i can advise you any more till we.
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Wiring two switches for ceiling fans chuck to wire the second ceiling fan separately from the first ceiling fan the power source must be obtained from before the first ceiling fan switch or obtain a separate power source for the second ceiling fan.
A remote is installed within the fan and one of the two wall switches is bypassed in order for remote access.
A remote controlled ceiling fan utilizes the free space within the fan s canopy.
Wiring ceiling fans can seem complicated but the task really just depends on the type of fan you are installing and how you want it to operate.
That s basically a convenience issue depending on the layout of the circuit.
Whether you are looking to wire a ceiling fan with lights to one power switch or add a fan in a room without a switch source this guide will teach you how to wire a ceiling fan using four common scenarios and the best wiring methods.
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Remove the two ceiling fans from their mounting disconnect their circuit wires and set them out of the way.
The only question is whether you run a wire from the switch to fan 1 and then on to fan 2 or whether you run separate wires from the switch box to each fan.
You stated that you had 2 industrial fans and one has 5 wires what about the other fan.
Line 2 goes to the livingroom wallswitch then separate line from the wallswitch to ceiling fan 1.
Only way to individually control each ceililng fan is to manually pull the chains.
As a rule the fan s outer cover is held in place by three or four screws around its.
A seperate wire then goes from ceiling fan 1 to ceiling fan two.
You wire them in parallel.
I have two ceiling fans with two aftermarket light kits installed all controlled from one single pole switch.