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    Two Way Light Switching

    The problem I have with that argument is that a one way street is labelled as such. An upstairs lighting circuit and a downstairs lighting circuit are not labelled correctly as they are not actually for solely upstairs and downstairs.. I think that the only way way I'm going to achieve a...
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    Two Way Light Switching

    Unfortunately your analogy is chronically flawed. As an ordinary member of the public If I want to cross the road I look left and right to look for vehicles and cross if none are coming. If I want to work on an upstairs lighting circuit I go to the CU and isolate the upstairs lighting circuit...
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    Two Way Light Switching

    Thanks for the replies, it looks like my installation is legal then. I'm an electronics systems engineer with over ten years experience in system safety management and there's no way I'd ever sign off on a system such as this. Yes these comments are true: "2) You now know what you have so...
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    Two Way Light Switching

    The scenario listed below can be reversed: For the downstairs light, there is a live feed applied to the downstairs switch C terminal this is then passed to either the L1 or L2 terminals (dependent on switch position) which go to the upstairs switch. At the upstairs switch there is now power...
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    Two Way Light Switching

    I'm just in the process of some renovations and my current lighting has two separate circuits, one for downstairs and one for upstairs. The downstairs hallway and upstairs landing lighting switches are both dual gang two way items. The downstairs one is fed from the downstairs MCB and the...
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