Firmly tighten the screws so the copper wire compresses slightly.
Fix pull string light switch.
Use a small flathead screwdriver to undo tightening screws and pull the wires out.
Screw the new fixture to the box snugly but don t over tighten it or the porcelain might crack.
Twist the fixture to spiral the wires into the electrical box.
Pull chain light fixtures are handy for basements and storage areas until they quit working.
Unscrew the screws where the light fixture attaches to the fan assembly.
With 6 amp pull cord switch for lights there are 2 3 wires.
Light pulls also known as a pull cord switch are operated using a string to activate the switch.
To attach a new string you need to remove the lamp from the ceiling or wall and turn off power.
Locate the wire connections from the pull chain switch to the unit.
Then unscrew the base unit which is mounted to the ceiling and remove the old unit.
In the box holding the light fixture attach the black hot wire from the power source to the white neutral wire of the switch loop the one tagged with black electrical tape with a.
Disconnect these wires and pull out the switch.
A 6 amp light pull switch is used to control lighting and a 45a shower.
There should be a little device that connects the string to the tiny chain that disappeared into the lamp.
They are commonly used as bathroom light switches and used in environments susceptible to water to keep the user as far away from the circuit as possible hence the string pull.
In older homes they might be the same colour or in newer homes you will find black or brown or even blue.
Then reattach the same wire from your replacement pull switch which may require stripping the last 1 inch at the end of the wire.
The small switch where the pull chain attaches should now be visible.
Finally bolt in the new fan pull switch and reassemble the fan.
Cover the exposed wires with a twist connector then do the same process with the remaining one or two wires.
Remove the light fixture housing from the fan.
The chain is inside the lamp.
Carefully reattach the wires from the switch to the light remembering to pair black to black and ground to ground.