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Master Multi‑Point Light Control: Switch One Bulb from 5–6 Locations with IEC/NEC Standards

Controlling a Lamp from Five or Six Locations using 4-Way Switches (US) or Intermediate Switches (3-Way) in EU.

In today’s basic home electrical wiring installation tutorial, we will show how to wire and control a light point from six different places by using two, 2-way switches and four intermediate switches In EU, UK & IEC following countries. While the same purpose can be achieved using the same switches known as 3-Way and 4-Way Switches in North America – US – NEC.

To keep things simple and understandable, we will use the following terms which are the same things but known as different in US (NEC) and EU (IEC.

2-Way Switch & 3-Way Switch

3-Way Switch & 4-Way Switch

There is no difference between 4-way switch (NEC) and 3-Way switch IEC e.g. it represents the same thing. In short, a 4-Way Switch (US) or 3-Way (Intermediate) Switch is a DPDT is a “Double Pole Double Throw” switch having four terminals.

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Master Multi‑Point Light Control: Switch One Bulb from 5–6 Locations with IEC/NEC Standards

Before going into details, we have to show the basic construction and operating mechanism of single way switch and intermediate switch.

Working & Operation Mechanism of SPDT (2-Way) Switch

Master Multi‑Point Light Control: Switch One Bulb from 5–6 Locations with IEC/NEC Standards

Working & Operation Mechanism of Intermediate Switch

Master Multi‑Point Light Control: Switch One Bulb from 5–6 Locations with IEC/NEC Standards

We have posted a detailed post about What is Intermediate Switch & Its Construction, Working & Uses in Electrical Wiring

An intermediate switch is commonly used in basic home electrical wiring installations i.e. staircase wiring, two-way switching, corridor & hallway wiring, hostel wiring, godown wiring, tunnel wiring, hospital wiring, three way switching as well as controlling a light point from different places with the help of using 2-way switches.

Controlling a Lamp from Five Locations using 4-Way Switches & 3-Way Switches – NEC

Requirements:

Procedure:

Just connect  three 4-way switches in the middle of the two, 3-way switches as shown in the wiring diagam. The circuit is capable of controlling the light bulb from five different locations. You may control the lighting point from any number of places by adding additional 4-way switches in the middle of the circuit i.e. in between two, 3-way switches.

Master Multi‑Point Light Control: Switch One Bulb from 5–6 Locations with IEC/NEC Standards

Controlling a Lamp from Six Places using 3-Way (Intermediate) Switches & 2-Way Switches – IEC

We will use two, 2-way SPDT (Single Pole Double Through) switches and four intermediate switches (3-way) to control the lamp from six different places.

Good to know: You can control a lighting point from many different places as you want by using two, 2-way switches and the required number of intermediate switches needed to control the light bulb (or any other electrical appliances) from different locations and places.

Requirements:

Procedure:

Just connect  four intermediate switches in the middle of the two, 2-way switches as shown in fig below. The circuit is capable of controlling the light bulb from six different places. You may control the bulb from more than six places by adding additional intermediate switches in the middle of the circuit i.e. in between two, 2-way switches.

Master Multi‑Point Light Control: Switch One Bulb from 5–6 Locations with IEC/NEC Standards

Working of the Circuit:

If both two-way switches are at OFF or ON position, The light bulb will switch ON and glow and the bulb may be controlled (To Switch ON or OFF) by pressing any intermediate switch. In other words, you may switch ON or OFF the light point by just pressing any switch no matter if it is the two switch or intermediate switch.

Master Multi‑Point Light Control: Switch One Bulb from 5–6 Locations with IEC/NEC Standards

Good to know:

Precautions:

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