Submitted by fatherfirst35 t3_zwhviv in DIY
First off, excuse the poor quality of the layout image. I'm working on finishing my basement, will have a bedroom and a bathroom then just recreational area. I'm trying to make sure I understand the wiring layout so I can wire the outlets/switches. The bedroom will have a ceiling fan (labeled CF) in the bedroom, then a recessed can light inthe closet (labeled RL). There will be a switch inside the closet to control the light, and one in the bedroom main area to control fan/light combo. I'm using 12/2 and 12/3 wire for the basement. Do I run the 12/2 wire from outlet to outlet then to the switch and out again to the next outlet then finish in the last switch? 12/3 from the bedroom switch to ceiling fan. 12/2 from the closet switch to recessed can. Then 12/2 from bedroom switch to panel. It's really the tieing in outlets to switches that is throwing me off. I'm going to have separate breakers for the bedroom, bathroom, and rec area. Help!
PioneerStandard t1_j1upggo wrote
12 gauge wire is not required. 14/2 & 14/3 would be more appropriate and cost effective and easier to put on the devices. It is typically easier to go outlet to outlet then hit your light switches then lights and fans.
Check your local code for smoke/co2 detectors, arcfault circuit breakers and make sure to have neutrals in the switch locations.