3-way switches to ceiling fan and light?
"Jay-T" wrote in message
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I am trying to figure out how to (or if I can) wire a ceiling fan and light
so that the fan and light are controlled separately -- and both are
controlled from two different sets of switches at two different locations.
The room has two doorways and I would like to be able to control the
ceiling fan and light individually from a set of switches located near each
of the doorways. This would be similar to having a ceiling light
controlled by two 3-way switches, with one at each doorway, except that in
this case I would like the switch sets to be able to control the ceiling
fan and ceiling fan light separately from either doorway.
Here is the existing wiring configuration:
The power/feed goes to the first switch setup at doorway "1" with 12/2
wire; then 12/3 wire goes from there to the switch setup at doorway "2";
then 12/3 wire goes from there up to a ceiling light. In other words, the
room is presently wired as a typical 3-way switch setup to a ceiling
light, but the wiring going up to the existing ceiling light was prewired
with 12/3 wire instead of 12/2 in case we ever wanted to replace the
ceiling light with a ceiling fan/light. The ceiling box for the existing
light was already installed using a ceiling fan box in case the light was
ever changed to a ceiling fan/light fixture.
So, what I would like to do now is change the existing ceiling light to a
ceiling fan/light, and change the switch setup at each doorway to be able
to control the ceiling fan and ceiling individually from either doorway.
Is there a way to do this using the existing wiring that is now in place
(without using any wireless/remote devices)? If so, how would I wire
that?
Not hard wired without pulling another 3 wire cable between the switch
locations, but Casablanca makes Intellitouch 3 way controls for their fans,
which would control both fan speed and light dimming from both locations
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