Westinghouse Lighting Westinghouse Wireless Ceiling Fan and Light Wall Control (2 Pack)
The Westinghouse Ceiling Fan and Light Wall Control lets you enjoy the convenience of adjusting your ceiling fan speed and lighting level without ever having to reach for a pull chain. The unit operates three fan speeds (high/medium/low) and off button to help maximize your comfort. It also includes a full-range touch-button light dimmer for a customized lighting level and increased savings on your utility bill. The 120-volt/60-hertz wall control features two-wire installation for use in a standard junction box to replace an existing wall switch. Once you install the receiver in the ceiling fan, the wall control communicates wirelessly with the fan up to a distance of 40-feet. CUL US-listed, this unit can handle a fan maximum of 1-1/4 amps and a light maximum of 300 watts. A matching wall plate is included for installation.
Product Features
- Replaces an existing wall switch with added control features for fan speed and light without pull chain
- Full-range touch dimmer allows you to set the perfect light level
- Wall control must be wired to replace existing two wire switch
- Included receiver fits and installs in most ceiling fan brands
- Receiver must be wired to the fan at the ceiling, Includes matching wall plate.
Economical and Logical Solution for Single Pole / Single Switch Rooms Works beautifully. We bought this to use with a Hunter fan. Our problem was that the fan has lights (as most ceiling fans do), but the house only has a single-pole, single switch box in the wall. So, effectively, you would only be able to turn the whole fan unit, lights included, on or off, but not the individual components. This was especially important because the ceiling fan we installed was for a nursery, and we wanted to be able to quietly turn the fan on or off without turning on a…
Worked once and only once. I wanted to use this as a replacement transmitter for an existing fan, which already had a transmitter and receiver. The buttons had been gone on the old transmitter.I wired up the new transmitter (and left the old receiver in the fan). Set the codes to match. I pressed the “Light On” button. The little red light on the transmitter blinked and the fan light turned on. Complete success! However, that is the last time it worked. The little red light never lighted again and…
Works fine so far, relatively easy to install. Installed on a 6yr old 52in Hampton Bay ceiling fan w/light. Good installation instructions and generally easy installation as long as you have a deeper style cover cap to put the transmitter in. So really, any fan thats not a flush mount this should work.My fan has a pullchain for the light(on/off) and another for the speed(3 spd). So I left the speed switch at high and the light switch on, before removing both pull chains after installation.Took me about an hour and a half to…