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2 Way Gang Switch Wiring
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I have two separate lights in my kitchen operated from the same double switch plate (which broke).
I tried to replace it but the terminals are named differently.The old one had L1,L2,L3 at the top and the same L1,L2,L3 at the bottom.
The new one has L1,L2 and Com both top and bottom.
I rewired it exactly as the old one but I'm left with a red and yellow pair which went into L3 on the old switch.I tried putting them into one of the Com terminals but it didn't work.
The old switch had a red wire going into L1 and L2 at the top. At the bottom a red going into L1, a blue going into L2 and a red wire joining these.
Hope someone can make sense of what I'm trying to say a guide me.
Thank you
I tried to replace it but the terminals are named differently.The old one had L1,L2,L3 at the top and the same L1,L2,L3 at the bottom.
The new one has L1,L2 and Com both top and bottom.
I rewired it exactly as the old one but I'm left with a red and yellow pair which went into L3 on the old switch.I tried putting them into one of the Com terminals but it didn't work.
The old switch had a red wire going into L1 and L2 at the top. At the bottom a red going into L1, a blue going into L2 and a red wire joining these.
Hope someone can make sense of what I'm trying to say a guide me.
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok... one light is 2-way, and one is one-way.
The 2-way is the red/yellow/blue cable.
Put the red into a Com terminal.
Put the yellow and blue into L1 and L2. It shouldn't matter which way around unless it's wired differently from how I imagine it.
Make sure the L1 and L2 are corresponding to the Com... ie opposite it on the switch.
Take the other two reds (from the red/black cables)
Put one in the other Com, and the other red in either L1 or L2 corresponding to that particular Com
Try that first
The 2-way is the red/yellow/blue cable.
Put the red into a Com terminal.
Put the yellow and blue into L1 and L2. It shouldn't matter which way around unless it's wired differently from how I imagine it.
Make sure the L1 and L2 are corresponding to the Com... ie opposite it on the switch.
Take the other two reds (from the red/black cables)
Put one in the other Com, and the other red in either L1 or L2 corresponding to that particular Com
Try that first
Something silly going on here, Zing. A cable can have a red & black in the old colours, but not 2 reds & black :o(
I think that's as far as I can go without doing some simple tracing.
You need a voltage tester to find out which of the reds is the live feed. It'll all be quite logical, but right now I'm really sorry, but the possibilities are mounting up.
I'd love to know where the extra Red comes from.
I think that's as far as I can go without doing some simple tracing.
You need a voltage tester to find out which of the reds is the live feed. It'll all be quite logical, but right now I'm really sorry, but the possibilities are mounting up.
I'd love to know where the extra Red comes from.
This sounds like a 2 way conversion...three plated at the switch.We need to know where the live feed is terminated at the other plate switch.Take the switch off and tell us which colours are where.I would say that the 2 reds will terminate at either L1 orL2 with the blue or yellow.Dont connect anything to any blacks.