Intermittent switch feed to radial lights

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I'm scratching my head over this, hope some folks might be able to help...


Circuit is 4 switches:

(2 way) to (Intermediate) to (intermediate) to (2 way)

Feeds from the consumer unit are available at either the 2 way switch or at the intermediate switch

Question... Can the light radial circuit be connected to the intermediate switch?

Any diagrams to help with my head scratching?

Thanks!
 
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Amazing thanks

If I wanted to take the feed into the intermediate, is that possible (so I can keep all 1st floor lights on the same radial circuit)?

Thanks again
 
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You sir are amazing.
Just rigged up a test board and works perfectly.

As I'm running a number of LEDs as opposed to ceiling rose - do these get connected in regular manner ( same as the feed to switch / 2 plate method)?

Thank you again, I spent hours trying to research this over the last few days. Very grateful for your replies!,
 
As I'm running a number of LEDs as opposed to ceiling rose - do these get connected in regular manner ( same as the feed to switch / 2 plate method)?
Yes. Plus any required earths which I did not draw.

Thank you again, I spent hours trying to research this over the last few days. Very grateful for your replies!,
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I have just noticed I made a mistake in the diagram; running the Brown and Black continuously through the intermediate switches and forgot to erase the bits between the terminals.

Obviously you realised how it was meant to be.


I have amended them.
 

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