does anyone know a better way to hook up 4 way switch circuits controlling a ceil fan and light seperately other than running parallel 14-3's to each switch ? I hope this makes sense..
It sounds like the question you are asking was discussed in this thread here . . .
https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/Forum1/HTML/003829.html
here's the situation. I'm controlling a ceiling fan light from 3 locations and now the home owner wants all the lights and fans on different switches.I know I can double run the 14-3 to each location and do this , but is there a better more economical,less laborous way to accomplish this?
Can you use a casablanca fan/light that has a frequency control
http://www.casablancafanco.com/services/omans/instructions_it.pdf I believe it is called the Inteli-Touch control
[This message has been edited by jeffrose (edited 02-04-2004).]
As jeffrose mentioned, the option of using some types of Remote Control might be of assistance here.
Either Radio, Ir, or carrier current, this would eliminate additional cabling - but increase the costs and complexity of the switchloops.
X-10 equipment is one popular Carrier-Current method of control.
Scott35
Scott,
Do you like the X-10 system? Icall it X-maybe, what about radio ra? But I think Randy was trying to keep it economical.
[This message has been edited by jeffrose (edited 02-05-2004).]
I'm sure you offered this, Randy. If not it's a few months too late, but power to the fan/light and three remote controls are pretty easy on the labor.
Dave
Battery-type remotes, that is...not hard wired.
Dave
Besides X-10, you could also go with a Touchplate (despard ?) LV switch setup & remote relays near the load(s). Probably not the cheapest, but pretty easy to install.
Since this is long after you probably finished, tell us how you finally did it.
Radar