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04-10-2010, 13:24   #31
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01-11-2010, 02:39   #32
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very handy diagram I got before for wiring LED strips
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Hall/Landing Switching

Hi Guys, anyone able to post a wiring diagram on the above, switching both from both locations?
Thanks
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12-11-2010, 16:13   #34
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Hi Guys, anyone able to post a wiring diagram on the above, switching both from both locations?
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http://www.google.ie/imgres?imgurl=h...w=1600&bih=693
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28-11-2011, 19:11   #36
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Why would you use the Two-way switching 3 wire control instead of the normal two way switch method?
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10-12-2011, 13:37   #37
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a few rough schematics for control of 2 showers(isolators not shown)

the manual schematic was posted previously by randyleprechaun i believe and shows the alternatives of either push switch or 2ways

i would only ever use the pre-assembled non-priority myself

not much demand for these now as most consumers are using stored hot water
for additional showers
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27-12-2011, 13:40   #38
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those contacts should be shown in the normal closed position in the sketches for automatic controls
and the rcbo feeding both showers in non-priority
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Why would you use the Two-way switching 3 wire control instead of the normal two way switch method?
If you want to add two way switching to an existing circuit you only need to run 3 cores from the existing switch, you do not need to get access to the light. This may be handy in some circumstances.
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Thank you for your valuable information.
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