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.
													
																	Can you use a dimmer switch to control a ceiling fan. 
									
	
		
	
																	You cannot use a light dimmer to control a fan. 
																	It can have a big impact and be an inexpensive way to control the fixture. 
																	If you try using a light dimmer switch on your fan you will most likely hear a loud humming sound on low speeds. 
																	A regular dimmer switch simply reduces the voltage. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	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. 
																	Converting a three speed ceiling fan to variable speed is even easier if the original fan was wired to a light switch to turn. 
																	Installing dimmer switches is a seemingly easy way to control a ceiling fan and or a lighting fixture. 
																	Lately i ve noticed a few wifi smart switches being sold as fan controllers. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	You cannot use a dimmer switch on a fan motor but you can find fan speed controllers why. 
																	A wall mounted dimmer switch may be installed to control the ceiling fan lighting if the lights are compatible with the dimmer switch and there is a separate wire provided for the light fixture only. 
																	Using a dimmer switch is not recommended for use with a ceiling fan. 
																	In this circumstance the light kit could be connected to a dimmer switch and the fan motor connected to a toggle switch. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	A fan that has no speed control when manufactured has copper windings inside that determine speed and horsepower. 
																	There is a growing misconception that this is safe to do but the logic behind it is flawed. 
																	One of the things to do is if your ceiling fan is being operated by a dimmer set the dimmer to the highest setting to stop it from humming or replace the dimmer switch with a regular wall switch. 
																	Watch out for regular switches being sold as fan controllers.