Wifi Control Eli 22" - Black
Wifi Control Eli 22" - Black
Ceiling Fan Controls by Hinkley Lighting
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Specifications
Brand: | Hinkley Lighting |
Part Number: | CWT905022 |
UPC: | 640665023589 |
Category: | Ceiling Fan Controls |
Dimensions: | 6"H x 2.25"W x 2.25"L |
Material: | Composite. |
Finish: | Black |
Ceiling Fan Controls FAQs
Which control types can I use with a ceiling fan (wall, remote, smart)?
Common options are mechanical pull chains, wired wall controls, handheld RF remotes, and smart controls (Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth). Choose based on wiring access, desired features, and whether you want app/voice control.
How do I know if a control is compatible with my fan’s motor and light kit?
Match by motor type (AC vs. DC), light driver (triac/ELV or 0–10 V), and the brand’s compatibility list. Using the wrong control can cause hum, poor low‑speed performance, or LED flicker.
Can I add a remote control to an existing fan without opening the walls?
Yes—most RF kits include a receiver that fits in the canopy. You’ll connect hot/neutral to the receiver, then to the fan and light leads. No wall rewiring needed in most cases.
How do I wire a wall control on a single- or two-circuit setup?
For single‑circuit, power and light share one feed through the control. For two‑circuit, lights and fan speeds are controlled on separate legs. Follow the wiring diagram and label conductors clearly.
What should I do to avoid dimmer flicker with LED fan light kits?
Use a control listed as LED‑compatible for the specific light kit/driver. Avoid generic incandescent dimmers; they often cause shimmer or limited range with LEDs.
Do controls work on DC-motor fans the same as AC fans?
No—DC fans require their own controls and receivers. Do not use standard AC fan speed controls on DC motors; you’ll need the matched controller from the fan manufacturer.
Can I use fan controls on a 3‑way circuit with two wall locations?
Some controls support 3‑way wiring with a master and a companion switch. Confirm the model supports multi‑location and follow the manufacturer’s schematic.
How far does an RF remote work and what about interference?
Typical line‑of‑sight range is 20–30 feet indoors. Avoid placing receivers next to large metal boxes or dense wiring bundles that can attenuate RF signals.
Can I integrate my fan with Alexa/Google/Apple for voice control?
Many controls support app integration or smart modules. Verify ecosystem (Alexa/Google/Apple), 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi requirements, and whether neutral is needed at the switch box.
What safety or code checks should I make before installing a control?
Confirm you have a fan‑rated box, correct circuit amperage, and a solid equipment ground. Turn power off at the breaker and follow local electrical code.