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Default 2 way lighting.

On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 04:42:32 -0700, Matthew wrote:

Heres a puzzle.

Recently had some building work done.
We have a 2 way light in the kitchen.
One of the switches was replaced as part of the building work.
However there seems to be an issue. Its not switching correctly.
(As far as I know it used to work ok although Im not 100% so it
may have already been broken).

Both switches have 3 core wire behind them. With the switches
removed there seems to be no continuity between the com core
of the cable.

Is it possible to have a 2 way switch wired at one end without
using 3 cores on maybe one side.

(The cable is joined into a ceiling junction box which is very
difficult
to get access to. I suppose getting at that would answer my question
but just before I do can anyone help.)

Matthew


It is bad news that the JB is in accessible. The most likely problem being
a failed connection in it.

You should find that the you can make either switch into a simple one
place switch. To do this you should take the two cores that are in the non
"COM" terminal and pt them into a normal one-way switch. The remaining
core should be insulated.



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