Ceiling Fan On A Dimmer Switch
To know whether a dimmer switch is intended for use with a fan just remove the switch cover.
Ceiling fan on a dimmer switch. Check your fan is successfully paired by turning the fan and lights on and off with the remote control. If the switch is overloaded it could heat up and start a fire. Press and release the three high 3 medium 2 and low 1 buttons on the remote control at the same time.
How to wire a ceiling fan with a dimmer switch 1. By all means you can connect a ceiling fan directly to a dimmer switch but you may run into problems along the way. There is typically fine print right on the front of the switch saying whether or not it can be used with a ceiling fan.
It can also cause problems for the ceiling fan if it is directly connected to it. The problem with a dimmer switch is that it can be easily overloaded. Both are bad outcomes.
Follow the manufacturer s instructions to hook up your dimmer fan switch at the switch box. Turn off the power for the room with the ceiling fan at the breaker box. The switch could damage the motor on the ceiling fan.
An example of this is that the motor in your fan could be damaged and rendered useless. The photo below right comes from a standard dimmer switch which should not be used to control the motor on a ceiling fan. The hunter all fan 3 speed fan light dual slide ceiling fan the hunter all fan 3 speed fan light dual slide ceiling fan control can be used with ceiling fans that operate with up to 300 watts of light and 1 6 amps for the fan.
A broken ceiling fan motor and a house fire are obviously not ideal outcomes however there is some good news. The control provides 3 speed operation and a full range dimmer so you can select your desired level of cooling and lighting and is easy to install in a single box 3 wire wall switch not included. The photo below left comes from a fan speed controller this is what needs to be used on a ceiling fan.