HELP PLEASE 1 gang 2 way light staying on always
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HELP PLEASE 1 gang 2 way light staying on always

by dohmersimpson » Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:38 pm

having a few difficulties with our upstaires light .

one night switched the light on for upstairs and went up staires and went to turn it off and the the light stayed on . so went down staires and tried that switch and still wouldn't go off . the light just flicks as you flick the switch but stays on .

i have now changed both switches and still no joy

could it be the light itself

any help would be grateful

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by circleman » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:06 pm

If you have changed the switches , it sounds like you have a problem with the strappers, make sure you wired the switches correctly when you changed them

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by dohmersimpson » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:24 pm

but it was doing this before i changed the light switches .

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by circleman » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:09 am

The original fault could have been a switch- the strappers run between the two switches, one strapper is always live- they take it in turns as each switch is operated - if both are live (faulty switch, damaged cable, or incorrectly wired switch) then it would not be possible to switch off a two way lighting circuit

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by ericmark » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:59 am

I think circleman is most likely correct. To help you understand you can look at my web site http://www.ericpalmer.fsnet.co.uk/Lighting.html it does show how it is wired.
Eric

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Re: HELP PLEASE 1 gang 2 way light staying on always

by dohmersimpson » Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:19 pm

it was working fine then one night the light was staying on . that was before i changed the switch over and no one had tampered with it as the switches were bleeding plastered into the wall

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by ericmark » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:26 pm

Either original fault has to be switch or wiring the latter means a re-wire so I would pray it is switch.
I would get a block connector and after noting original wiring put each wire of one switch into separate terminals and seeing if light goes off if it does then likely to be switch wiring. I would guess one switch with 5 wires and other with three wires on one with 5 wires I would test pair of wires to see if these are switching on and off i.e. com to L1 if so then next is to wire two way which means moving pair to L1 and L2 and wiring both switches with three core colour to colour i.e. if blue goes to com on one switch it also goes to com on other switch.
Look at my diagrams to see how it works. We do not wire the same as taught at school as this requires a connector block in first switch but method I have shown uses L1 and L2 in first switch to connect to two cables together.
Eric

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