Previously I have written about how we go about doing the electrical layout for multiple light points using individual switches to control each light separately. However there are many instances where we want the convenience of switching on all the lights in certain part of our premises all at once. This is especially so when we are using down lights or flush-lights in our dining hall or living room. Most of the time we have at least 4 lights switched on together. This can be achieved by using one single gang switch for multiple lights. In cases like these we [...] Read more »
Terminate a two gang switch
Remember that a 2 gang switch is just like any other one gang switch. The only difference is they are 2 switches bundled together side by side and each of the switches are in fact just like any one gang switch. If anyone knows how to terminate a one gang switch, they should have no problem terminating a 2 gang switch or a three gang switch for that matter. As previously discussed, the terminals of switches are indicated by the signs, L1 and L2 where L1 denotes the incoming current and L2 denotes the outgoing. The incoming mean the wire [...] Read more »
