You cannot use a dimmer switch on a fan motor but you can find fan speed controllers why.
Can you connect a ceiling fan to a dimmer switch.
This is potentially dangerous and you would need to buy a special dimmer switch and a fan speed control.
Step 1 set up.
Start by turning off the light and ceiling fan at the fuse box.
That works with lights but will burn out a motor and maybe burn down the house a fan speed controller is a much more complex electronic device that reduces the amperage to the motor without reducing the voltage avoiding this kind of innocent mistake.
Be aware that a standard light dimmer switch will not work with a ceiling fan.
A dimmer switch as the name suggests lets you control the intensity of the light produced from the light to which it is connected such as a ceiling fan with a built in lighting fixture.
In this circumstance the light kit could be connected to a dimmer switch and the fan motor connected to a toggle switch.
If you don t enjoy using your ceiling fan s pull levers to control the light and speed of the fan you can always install a dual dimmer switch instead to give you more customization of your ceiling fan.
How to install a ceiling fan light dual dimmer switch.
Before you switch off the power have the ceiling fan set at the highest level.
If only one switch controls the light purchase a single pole dimmer.
With a three way dimmer you can control a light with two switches.
This will allow you to control the light intensity and the fan speed which can not be achieved if you re only using the fan s chains.
With a standard single pole dimmer a single switch controls the light.
Live wiring a dimmer and ceiling fan speed control.
A single switch often provides only electricity to your ceiling fan requiring you to utilize chains to turn the lights off and on and.
This lets you dim from one location and turn the lights on and off from another.
If your ceiling fan has wiring already in place where you have a separate switch for fan control then you can have the separate controls wired to independent switches.