- #CEILING FAN CONTROL SWITCH HOW TO#
- #CEILING FAN CONTROL SWITCH FULL#
- #CEILING FAN CONTROL SWITCH PC#
#CEILING FAN CONTROL SWITCH PC#
Easily monitor, control and optimize a Lutron control system from any tablet, PC or smartphone. Lutron’s NEW facility management tool empowers you to manage your building from anywhere. The great thing, it is compatible with most fans. Slide the control up, and you can choose slow, medium, and high speeds. When it is pushed to the bottom, it is off. This ceiling fan control switch is easy to use.
#CEILING FAN CONTROL SWITCH FULL#
The fan speeds are from slow to full speed. Ok, now 14/3 (thats 3) from switch 3 box 1 to fan 1 and fan 3. Light settings go from soft candle light to bright white light. This fan switch has 2 tap buttons, 1 button for the fan and 1 button for the lights. To turn the fan and lights off separately, use the pull chains on the fan. Now when you turn on your light switch, the fan will have power. That’s how you wire a ceiling fan with light to one switch. Wire a ceiling fan with light to one switch: In conclusion. The fan control switch allows for 4 speeds, while the light dimmer allows full range light control. A standard 15-amp switch costs about 75 cents. Two rotary knobs make controlling fan speed and light dimming a breeze.
#CEILING FAN CONTROL SWITCH HOW TO#
As promised, I detail below how to modify this wiring setup with minimal effort so that the switch can instead control an overhead fixture. This setup is how our master bedroom was wired before I installed an overhead ceiling fan. Similar to the rotary wall fan control, however, these switches are rated at 5 amps and 1 rotary control can operate several fans at the same time. Last week I described how an outlet should be wired for switch control when the voltage enters the circuit at the outlet. Select units rated at 60z UL, 120 volts and CSA listed. A wall mounted, 1 knob, switch plate control usually controls one fan by rotating the knob on and off selection along with 3 speeds.