oscar21
Nearly Esteemed
Strange on this, we are wiring an extension at the moment and I would like to 3 way the (currently 2 way) landing switch to the new bedroom so there is a switch near by for the stairs. The property was supposedly re-wired when the couple bought the place about eight years ago but after hearing a few stories from the lady I'm leaning towards it being a DIY re-wire, probably done by her "builder" dad. I've certainly found a few bodges since starting.
Anyway what they have done is a 2 gang switch at the top of the stairs and a 2 gang switch in the hall so both the the landing and hall light are 2 way'd. Its loop in at the roses/fittings with a twin cable (L&SL) to the switch, exactly as you would expect to find it up to now. Separate 6A lighting circuits for up and down as well. Normally at this stage you would expect to find 2 x 3C&E cables between the switches but the way they have done it is 2 T&E cables for the strappers in L1 and L2 and for the common connection they have used another T&E, the brown in one switch and the blue in the other.
Now this method would be fine if it was all on the same circuit and I have done similar before, usually when I have looped in at the switches but how can I get over this one to make it compliant, she doesn't want the house tearing to bits and its mostly wooden floors upstairs as well. Maybe put all lights on the same MCB.
Anyway what they have done is a 2 gang switch at the top of the stairs and a 2 gang switch in the hall so both the the landing and hall light are 2 way'd. Its loop in at the roses/fittings with a twin cable (L&SL) to the switch, exactly as you would expect to find it up to now. Separate 6A lighting circuits for up and down as well. Normally at this stage you would expect to find 2 x 3C&E cables between the switches but the way they have done it is 2 T&E cables for the strappers in L1 and L2 and for the common connection they have used another T&E, the brown in one switch and the blue in the other.
Now this method would be fine if it was all on the same circuit and I have done similar before, usually when I have looped in at the switches but how can I get over this one to make it compliant, she doesn't want the house tearing to bits and its mostly wooden floors upstairs as well. Maybe put all lights on the same MCB.