Mixed type switches - intermediate switches

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Hi,

I'm trying to find a double switch which has one switch wired as an intermediate switch and one as a 2 way switch - do these exist?

I am doing a house renovation and need the intermediate switch to support two way switching on a new landing, using an intermediate switch saves loads of rerouting of cables.

However, even if a switch like this does exist, I would want it to be in chrome to match the others and I'm sure there is not one available in the range I am using, so it there some way to create the circuit supported by an intermediate switch but actually use a 1 way or two way switch?

Cheers

Tom
 
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trwb99 said:
Hi,

I'm trying to find a double switch which has one switch wired as an intermediate switch and one as a 2 way switch - do these exist?

I am doing a house renovation and need the intermediate switch to support two way switching on a new landing, using an intermediate switch saves loads of rerouting of cables.

However, even if a switch like this does exist, I would want it to be in chrome to match the others and I'm sure there is not one available in the range I am using, so it there some way to create the circuit supported by an intermediate switch but actually use a 1 way or two way switch?

Cheers

Tom

an intermediate switch can be used as a 2 way switch
 
Thanks guys,

So Andrew - do you think I should be able to buy a two gang intermediate switch and use one side as a two way switch?

But then again I am unlikely to get this in the chrome range I have chosen.

and the grid switched look a bit industrial for the style of house I am building.

looks like I might have to use two switches...

cheers

Tom
 
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trwb99 said:
Thanks guys,

So Andrew - do you think I should be able to buy a two gang intermediate switch and use one side as a two way switch?

But then again I am unlikely to get this in the chrome range I have chosen.

and the grid switched look a bit industrial for the style of house I am building.

looks like I might have to use two switches...

cheers

Tom

nothin wrong with grid switches. they can look the same as a normal 2 gang switch
 
baldelectrician said:
Use MK as you can get about anything in grid

can't get sockets in grid plus ;)

you could get them in mk accent but that range no longer exists

the only current range i've found that does 13A sockets in a modular system is get rocca modular but that doesn't seem to be widely availible.(the fact that get have a name thats almost impossible to search the web for doesn't help).
 
trwb99 said:
Thanks guys,

So Andrew - do you think I should be able to buy a two gang intermediate switch and use one side as a two way switch?

But then again I am unlikely to get this in the chrome range I have chosen.

and the grid switched look a bit industrial for the style of house I am building.

looks like I might have to use two switches...

cheers

Tom

Contactum do a 2 gang intermediate in moulded.
Whether they do the same in chrome etc I do not know
 
baldelectrician said:
If you use contactum you deserve all you get, pile of tat.

What makes you say that.

I used to work in a supplier who sold to both trade an public for many years.
Sold 10% MK and 90% contactum,
Guess which the majority of returns were, yes MK by a large degree.
At that time the MK "Logic" range switched sockets were only single pole switching whilst contactum were double pole for many years.
Long ago Contactum had a name similar to Volex but I think they changed.
In fact many contractors reffered to MK as "Expensive Carp" living off an name only.
Now the new MK logic I do not know so I can`t give a fair opinion.
The Contactum switched fused connection unit changed the cord grip to a stupid one a few years ago I agree but otherwise most stuff seeems OK.
 
Only expressing my opinion

For grid you can't beat MK

I use GET white moulded accessories as I find them good reliable and sturdy- in my increasing years I have became prone to dropping the odd socket or 2
 
baldelectrician said:
Only expressing my opinion

For grid you can't beat MK

I use GET white moulded accessories as I find them good reliable and sturdy- in my increasing years I have became prone to dropping the odd socket or 2

How the heck can you in all fairness lambast Contactum when you admit to using GET. Words fail me
 

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