You cannot use a dimmer switch on a fan motor but you can find fan speed controllers why.
Can you hook a ceiling fan to a dimmer switch.
If you replace with a blank plate wire nut the black from supply to this black and again cap the red.
If you replace with a plain switch switch the black wire up to the fan and cap off the red wire on both ends.
With a standard single pole dimmer a single switch controls the light.
Connect it to the original black wire from the wall box with an orange wire connector.
In this circumstance the light kit could be connected to a dimmer switch and the fan motor connected to a toggle switch.
You will need a three way dimmer and a three way switch.
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.
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.
It is always better to be safe than sorry especially when electricity is involved.
If it s more than just a dimmer you might keep it in a box for if you can use it later.
Never use a standard dimmer switch or unchecked wires to hook your ceiling fan up to a dimmer.
If only one switch controls the light purchase a single pole dimmer.
1 400 people are injured and 500 die from electrical fires each year so make.
A regular dimmer switch simply reduces the voltage.
You can now turn on the main circuit breaker switch to test the fan with different speeds by turning and rotating the fan dimmer switch.
This lets you dim from one location and turn the lights on and off from another.
The following is is the same wiring diagram as dimmer switch and single way switch are enclosed in a combined box.
I am remodeling an addition that has two new ceiling fans in it.
I am preparing to do the rough in wiring and want to connect both fans to a single switch that controls the fan and light functions with dimmer and speed controls.
Electrical fires are more common than you think with 50 000 homes having one every year.
With a three way dimmer you can control a light with two switches.