If it is only going to be lighting I would use a 15amp and do it all on that ckt in 14. Others have given good advice but I would add that if your circuit is on a 20 amp breaker you will need to use 12/3 instead of 14/3. And if you currently have a fan wired with a power comming into ceiling the box and 2 wire switch leg then you can set it up so that the light is controlled by the wall switch and the fan by the pull chain.Ī-holes. At the present time I don't know of a single gang device that controls fan speed, but just a switch for lights.And don't forget to use fan rated boxes.PS. But in many places pulling the chain for fan is no problem.If you use CFL's (or might be forced to in the future) then you don't want a dimmer controlling the lights. In most case you want a wall switch for the lights and having to into a room and find the chain for the light is a PITA.If the location is high or will be obstructed by furniture then you want wall speed control. And only have on/off control for both the lights and speed.Another option is to put continous power on one wire and use the pull chain for the fan and the switch/dimmer for the lights.A couple of points.
A switch or dimmer for the lights.You can use duplex switch in a single gang box. A switch or fan speed controller for the fan. That gives you fan speed (but not direction) control and light dimmer.You can use 2 separete devices.
#Wiring a ceiling fan with light 2 switches full
They you have full option for whatever you want to do.You can get a single gang fan/light control. I can't remember the brand, but they are a high end line.For convential fan/lights wire them with 3 wire cable. And they allow reversing from the wall switch. There are still a large number of fans without remotes.The only type of remote that I like is one that uses a wall mounted switch that communicates through standard 2 wire wiring.