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LoginThis page describes how to use 3-way and 4-way switches to control lights from two or more locations. This is the first of several related pages explaining how to control lights with multiple switches. Click here for an overview of all these pages. A light or lights can be controlled by more than one switch. The usual practice in home construction is to use 3-way switches. A 3-way switch is shown below. Slide your mouse over it to see it change state requires Javascript enabled :. The switches must create a complete circuit for current to flow and the bulb to light. When both switches are up, the circuit is complete top right.
Wiring a three-way switch might seem daunting, but it is a simple process if you know what you are doing. In this guide, we will explain what a three-way light switch is, how it differs from a two-way switch, and provide a step-by-step guide to wiring a three-way switch. A three-way light switch is a type of electrical switch that allows control of a light or group of lights from two different locations. It is a popular choice for hallways, staircases, and large rooms where multiple switches are needed to control the same light fixture. Before we dive into the wiring process, it is essential to understand the difference between a three-way light switch and a two-way light switch.
Here's how to swap outdated three-way light switches for something much better. Archaic light switches might as well be from the stone age. All they do is turn a light on and off.
Electrical There is no standard for wire colors on 3- way switch travelers. The colors will vary depending on whether NM cable or conduit was used.
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