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Re: Clipsal+LD11 (two way lights)


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  • Subject: Re: Clipsal+LD11 (two way lights)
  • From: "Mark Hetherington" <mark.egroups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 09:43:21 -0000
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--- In ukha_d@y..., Clive Dilley <clive@d...> wrote:
> I am in the process of changing most of my lights to be controlled
by a
> LD11 and activated by a Clipsal 30MBPR switch.
>
> This has been very successful, until I tried t  tackle an existing
two-way
> circuit. I tried a few different wiring combinations, but could not
get it
> to work correctly.
>
> Has anyone done this? How d  I wire t  two Clipsal switches? Each
switch
> has 4 terminals marked: 1  2  C  LOOP

I recently did this for my own house for the landing light circuit.

Assuming you have 2 way switches already wired in then it is simply a
matter of taking the connections from the existing wiring. IIRC
ignore the LOOP connection completely and just wire in the (C) Common
and switched live 1 and 2 as in the existing switch.

I can give you give you a better answer this evening when I get home
from work - assuming I can get the screw blanking plates back off to
get t  the wiring :)

HTH.

Mark.




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