Dimmable switch for fan and lamp - wiring diagram

Alexey asks:
1 switch: All is well. A chandelier for 2 groups of lamps, it worked, a dimmer from a fan controls the brightness of the light in one group.
2 Switch: Chandelier with 1 lamp, 3 wires are led out to the switch, you need to control the lamp, a fan is not needed.
I could not get to work according to this scheme: Fig2. The chandelier blinks with a fluorescent lamp (the backlight of the switch is to blame).

Complicated, I hung a desk lamp on the fan line through a tee. Fig3. The tabletop has earned, it’s even controlled by Wi-Fi, and the chandelier only blinks.
Please help to connect correctly.


The answer to the question:
Hello! The lamp should not blink from the backlight. But you also connect zero to the switch. Indicate the switch model. Is there an official instruction? What are the 3 wires brought to the switch? He most likely needs zero for normal operation.

If there is no zero and 3 wires you have laid for connecting a conventional two-key switch (one incoming phase and two outgoing), then most likely this switch will not work normally.

I also recommend trying to screw in a conventional incandescent lamp instead of the luminescent one and see what happens. Perhaps the switch works according to the scheme without zero, but it lacks power now. Also, what happens if you connect only a chandelier to the terminal that in the latter case, a table lamp was connected?

And judging by your text there were more pictures, only 1 came to us.

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