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On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 04:47:18 GMT, "Tom Horne, Electrician"
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3. I noticed something very interesting in a 3-way switch arrangement
in my home. To power a receptacle, they grabbed an unswitched feed
from the light fixture by connecting a black wire to both travelers in
the box. Since there is always power on exactly one of them, this
seems to work. Is this allowable ?



Yes, it's called a loop switch.

It's fairly a common way to power a switch.

It also comes in handy when you want to switch half of an outlet.


Something is missing from your description here if you connect both
travelers to a load you would have connected them to each other and the
light would be on all of the time.


A lot of people say "both" when they mean "each". Connecting to EACH
traveler wouldn't cause the same problem.
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