by sparx »
Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:03 pm
Hi, basically you have 3 pairs of wires, the 3 lines in are in the terms marked Com. on old switch and equate to the 3 marked L1 on new one.
so you end up with the 3 brown cores along top row of new switch, keeping the link between the 2 as before (but now side by side.)
the 3 remaining cores go 1 in each of the L2 terms. in line with their original partners.
If you look at original swith you will see it's exactly the same set up except the centre 3 terms are upside down, or put another way,first switch and 3rd switch terms form triangles, middle switch is triangle standing on its apex.its just done to save space.
Sorry can't draw it but just take top & bottom wires from each switch in turn and fit to top and bottom of new one, plus link 2 browns as before,
get right two!!
regards SPARX