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Hi, i have a kitchen to fit and the customer has asked me to fit 11 downlights.

it must have been a kitchen then dining room in the past as they currently they have a one way switch at either door which controls seperate pendant lights.

im not to good on two way lighting so wondering if anyone can tell me the easiest way to convert the switches to two way controling all 11 new spotlights

hope i v explained it well enough, thanks
 
Need to know If the existing lights are on the same circuit and if the supply is looped at the lights or the switches.
 
Need to know If the existing lights are on the same circuit and if the supply is looped at the lights or the switches.
Yes they are on the downstairs circuit, I’m guessing the supply is looped at each light down to the separate one way switch.
I thought I could just disconnect one of the lights and extend the other to the new Downlights?

just wondering the easiest way to convert the switches to two way?
 
If they are looped at the lights all you need do is remove one of the switch drop cables and replace with a three core and cpc to the other switch. You then need some joint boxes, possibly maintenance free if they are going to be inaccessible to extend to the new lights.
 
If they are looped at the lights all you need do is remove one of the switch drop cables and replace with a three core and cpc to the other switch. You then need some joint boxes, possibly maintenance free if they are going to be inaccessible to extend to the new lights.
Sorry what do you mean by “ remove one of the switch drop cables”?
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Sorry what do you mean by “ remove one of the switch drop cables”?
Run a 4 core between the two switches and leave the existing 3 core switch wire to what will be the first down light?
 
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This is pretty rudimentary for an electrician and your questions lead me to ask are you an electrician.
Im a kitchen fitter, who is asking for help to do the job right

i registered for part p in 2004, i think. and went to college to do my 2391 and 16/17 edition.. However i dont really work on lighting circuits , so im asking for advice,as im sure you do on other forums and matters your unsure of
 
Im a kitchen fitter, who is asking for help to do the job right

i registered for part p in 2004, i think. and went to college to do my 2391 and 16/17 edition.. However i dont really work on lighting circuits , so im asking for advice,as im sure you do on other forums and matters your unsure of

You've got to ask yourself sometimes if your customer would be happy with you doing work you don't know how to do. I know I wouldn't be happy if a tradesman working in my house was looking up how to do the fundamental parts of their job on the internet.

Maybe get a local electrician to help this time or with jobs you are not 100% on.
 
If you're still unsure after the advice given then the job is beyond your capability and you should get an electrician in. It's not fair for the customer to be paying you for doing a job for which you are not competent to do.

No shame in knowing your limits.
 

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