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An expensive "fix". And Grid switches will never tie in and look the same as the sockets of the same brand.Then do them ALL using grid switches.
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An expensive "fix". And Grid switches will never tie in and look the same as the sockets of the same brand.Then do them ALL using grid switches.
IMO in practice, it looks s....t. sorry.
Could you swap the current 4 gang metal back box for one of these and put the single intermediate on one side and a triple gang switch plate on the other?
Might have the advantage to the client that the 3-way switch is separate to the others and thus obvious.
There is a similar dry-lining box:
Used these many times.
Could you swap the current 4 gang metal back box for one of these and put the single intermediate on one side and a triple gang switch plate on the other?
used these many times.
Might have the advantage to the client that the 3-way switch is separate to the others and thus obvious.
There is a similar dry-lining box:
Capra, Nice to get a response on what you have decided to do. So often folk do not post back to say what they have done or the outcome or the usefulness or not of some advice that's been offered.Click mode ordered - back there friday to fit.
So.. we've dropped a clanger.
3 way switching for large Hallway.
Switch wire drops to 1 gang switch(2way), then 3-core to 4-gang switch, then 3-core to 1-gang(2way). This means our 2nd switch isn't an intermediate - but a 2-way.
(Not aware of anyone who makes a 4-gang switch with an intermediate module - which would sort this straight away)
Just wondering if anyone has an ideas of how we can get this to function - other than removing a module from an intermediate and getting it to work in our 4-gang.
Is there any method in which the intermediate switch can used as the first switch in the group? I can't think of one... but i know there's some clever folks on here.........
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