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That the standard method used to install a one way light switch is to connect the permanent live to the com terminal and it is also good practice.
Yep I still stand by that
Fair enough, still waiting for the MI diagram thoughYep I still stand by thatThat the standard method used to install a one way light switch is to connect the permanent live to the com terminal and it is also good practice.
That the standard method used to install a one way light switch is to connect the permanent live to the com terminal and it is also good practice.
Yep I still stand by that
Why do consider it the standard method when clearly there is no standard or even loose convention?
Why do you consider it good practice especially? And why would you consider it not such good practice to do it the other way?
I'm not in the electrical trade as such, but I've certainly been involved with all things electrical and electronic for a lot more than 10 years.may I ask paul have you been in the trade over ten years
I've lost track here - The difference between which two?
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Technical/DataSheets/MK/PlateSwitches.pdf[/QUOTE]
This is the best I can find at this moment Look at TD133 http://help.tradingdepot.co.uk/electrical/mk/albany-plus-tech.pdf[/QUOTE]
The old one has the live in L1. So one MK diagram shows the 1-way with C & L1 connected one way round, and the other shows them the opposite way round .
they opted for Com, 1, 2, therefore no terminal was labeled as L for Live.
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