Hi,
Hopefully someone can help me as I seem to have confused myself.
I've just had a kitchen extension, have fitted all the new sockets fine and am now onto the lighting.
Trouble is, I want to have certain features I'm not sure how to achieve. I've looked ont he sticky at all the diagrams and not sure how to set this up so any advise would be great please....
I'll have 3 lights -
L1= breakfast area
L2= kitchen main
L3= Kitchen Rear/hall
I'll be using 2x Single Pole Double Throw Swiches -
SW1 in breakfast area
SW2 in kitchen rear/hall
Basically 1st switch on SW1 to switch breakfast light on (L1), 2nd switch on SW1 to switch 2x kitchen lights on (L2,L3)
Then in the rear hall, the second double switch (SW2).
The first part switches L2,L3 on, and the second part to switch L1 on.
I think I get it up to using more than one switch for a light, but its the fact that I would like to use two switches to control in effect 3x lights thats got me confuddled!!
As I say any help would be really welcomed.....I cant get a pro in as I dont have the money, but a leccy will be signing it off as part f the BC requirements.
Thanks peeps.....I'm off for a Ibuprofen!
If need be, I could upload a diagram that may explain it a little better.
Hopefully someone can help me as I seem to have confused myself.
I've just had a kitchen extension, have fitted all the new sockets fine and am now onto the lighting.
Trouble is, I want to have certain features I'm not sure how to achieve. I've looked ont he sticky at all the diagrams and not sure how to set this up so any advise would be great please....
I'll have 3 lights -
L1= breakfast area
L2= kitchen main
L3= Kitchen Rear/hall
I'll be using 2x Single Pole Double Throw Swiches -
SW1 in breakfast area
SW2 in kitchen rear/hall
Basically 1st switch on SW1 to switch breakfast light on (L1), 2nd switch on SW1 to switch 2x kitchen lights on (L2,L3)
Then in the rear hall, the second double switch (SW2).
The first part switches L2,L3 on, and the second part to switch L1 on.
I think I get it up to using more than one switch for a light, but its the fact that I would like to use two switches to control in effect 3x lights thats got me confuddled!!
As I say any help would be really welcomed.....I cant get a pro in as I dont have the money, but a leccy will be signing it off as part f the BC requirements.
Thanks peeps.....I'm off for a Ibuprofen!
If need be, I could upload a diagram that may explain it a little better.