What gauge wire do I need for a ceiling fan?

The main obstacle to installing an adjustable switch is the electrical run: Standard lighting or fans require 12-2 wire, and adjustable switches require 12-3 wire (14-gauge wire can also be used).
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Can I wire a ceiling fan with 14-2 wire?

there is no unbalanced load..the white wires are tied together at the ceiling fan box and switch box..a 14/3 wire would be ok also but two 14/2 wires is acceptable..running two 14/2 cables as you did is good✅ there is no unbalanced loads for they share the same circuit..a unbalanced load occurs at the panel for example ...
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Can I use 16 gauge wire for a ceiling fan?

Yes the 16-gauge will work just fine. Make sure your connections are well insulated.
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Does a ceiling fan need 14-3 wire?

Go to your electrical box, find the circuit for the current light switch, and read what it is rated for (probably 15 or 20 amps). If it is 15 then you use 14-3 wire. If it is 20 then you need 12-3 wire. The "3" will give you an extra red wire and that will be used to separate your fan and light controls.
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What kind of wiring does a ceiling fan use?

For most home ceiling fan wiring the electrical box should have either 14 or 12 gauge solid copper wire in it. 14 gauge wire is for 15 amp 120VAC circuits and 12 gauge wire is for 20 amp 120VAC circuits. The copper wires are sheathed in a cable (Romex Cable) and include a black, white and bare copper wire.
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Can you use 14-gauge wire for ceiling fan?

The main obstacle to installing an adjustable switch is the electrical run: Standard lighting or fans require 12-2 wire, and adjustable switches require 12-3 wire (14-gauge wire can also be used).
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What is a 14-3 wire used for?

ROMEX® 14-3 was designed to be used on circuits that require 220 to 240 volts from the power panel. ROMEX® 14-3 cable refers to a type of electrical wiring cable used inside a home in dry areas, such as attics and inside walls.
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How many ceiling fans can be on a 15 amp circuit?

How many ceiling fans on a 15 amp circuit? A 15 amp circuit should be able to run 4 ceiling fans without any problem. For example, a 52 inch fan is between 90 and 100 watts at a high speed setting with three 60 watt light bulbs. That means that each fan will use around 280 watts.
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Can I use 14 2 wire outlet?

You can use 14/2 wire for outlets as long as the outlets are on a 15-amp circuit. If the outlets are on a 20-amp circuit, 14/2 wire is not sufficient. You will have to step up to 12/2 wire for all outlets on 20-amp circuits.
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Can I use 14 gauge wire for lights?

As long as you don't put too many lights on the light circuit, you can usually control that circuit with a 15-amp breaker, as well as wire it with a 14-gauge wire. On the other hand, an outlet circuit controlled by a 20-amp breaker requires a 12-gauge wire.
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Can I use 18 gauge wire for lights?

Choosing Electrical Wire Size

18-gauge are used for low-voltage lighting and lamp cords in 10 amps. 16-gauge are used for light-duty extension cords supporting 13 amps. 14-gauge are usedfor light fixtures, lamps, lighting circuits with 15 amps.
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Can you connect 16 gauge wire to 12 gauge?

Strip the 12 gauge wire extra long so it goes all the way through the butt connector with the tip extending just a bit out of the metal barrel. Then insert your 16 gauge wire into the other end so it's side-by-side with the 12. That'll give you the build you need for a good crimp.
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How do you wire a ceiling fan with 14 3 wire?

At the fixture box;
  1. Take the white from the power feed and connect it to the white from the fan/light.
  2. Take the black from the power feed and connect it to the white from the 3-wire switch-loop cable. ...
  3. Take the black from the 3-wire switch-loop cable and connect it to the black from the fan/light.
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Does ceiling fan need dedicated circuit?

Ceiling Fans are Typically Wired on a Shared Circuit with Other Lights and Outlets. Due to the small amount of amperage a ceiling fan does not require a dedicated circuit.
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How many amps does a ceiling fan draw?

The majority of modern ceiling fans use less than an amp, averaging between 0.5 and 1 amp, depending on the model and the setting. One amp drawn by a ceiling fan is equivalent to about 120 watts. Low settings use less amperage while higher settings use more.
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Can I use a 20 amp breaker on a ceiling fan?

You'll likely need a single pole 15 or 20 ampere CAFCI breaker. If you install a 15 ampere breaker, you should use 14 AWG conductors. If you install a 20 ampere breaker, use 12 AWG conductors.
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Can you run two ceiling fans one switch?

When connecting two fans to the same circuit and controlled by one set of switches, you simply connect the fans' neutral wires, their ground wires and their hot wires in parallel.
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How many LED lights can be on a 15 amp circuit?

Assuming a 60 watt light, you can put up to 24 lights on a 15 amp breaker. If you are using low-wattage LED bulbs, an LED bulb using 10 watts, you can install up to 150 bulbs on a single circuit.
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Can you connect 14-gauge wire to 12 gauge wire?

Anyway, the first subject is a bit touchy because it makes it difficult to perform an inspection when all of the wires coming into the panel are 12 but many of the circuits have 14 in them too. There is nothing against code mixing wire size for these circuits as long as the OCPD matches the smallest wire.
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Do I have 12 or 14-gauge wire?

How do you tell if your old wiring is 12-gauge or 14-gauge? Here's a simple visual. Twelve gauge is about the thickness of a nickel, and 14-gauge is about the thickness of a dime. Also, look at the breaker for the circuit in question to see if it's a 15-amp or a 20-amp breaker.
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Can I use 14-gauge wire on a 20 amp circuit?

NEC 240.4(D)(3) states that 14 AWG must be protected at 15A. You can not use 14 AWG anywhere on a circuit that has a 20A breaker.
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What is white Romex used for?

White ROMEX®

It is commonly used for outlets, lights and smoke detectors in the home. This 14-gauge wire is called 14-2 when two insulated wire conductors are included and 14-3 with three wires.
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How far can you run 12 2 wire on a 20 amp breaker?

After these distances, the circuit will go over the recommended 3% voltage drop. You can run a 12 gauge wire up to 70 feet on a 15 amp circuit. That number drops to 50 feet if you run 12 gauge wire on a 20 amp circuit.
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