== == === === == == If it were me, I'd wire a 110V relay to a conventional 3 way switch circuit and have the relay run the 220V light. Otherwise you get into a lot of expense and trouble dealing with a lot of specialty switches. <><><>
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You could always use a double-pole double-throw switch, which is nothing more than a 2 pole three-way switch [but you will need FOUR travelers instead of two!]
A relay controlling the 220 volt line sounds like a good idea.
If you are going to relays, though, why not a 12 or 24 volt control circuit. Low voltage switches and wiring are much more flexible, from a code and installation standpoint.
Thermostat cable is much cheaper than non-metallic cable ...
And, if you use a latching relay, you can use momentary contact type switches and have the light controlled from as many locations as you want [the switches get connected in parallel this way, not in series!]
<><><> I'm surprised, they must have some interesting wiring methods in Philly, and not bother with the NEC, or UL. No, you can not use a DPDT switch as a two pole, three way switch. A DPDT switch has both the up, and down position labeled as ON, which in itself would violate code, but additionally, because it was never intended to be used in that manner. If it hasn't been tested, and approved by the manufacturer for that purpose, and listed with UL as such, it's a code violation plain and simple to use it as such. You are right in that using a relay, with a low voltage control circuit is probably the best way to go.
<><><> What kind of light fixture requires 240 volts????? The only thing I can think of is a discharge lamp, and those should not be turned on and off frequently. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Perhaps one that is located in the UK? (See the answer given below!) The correct answer to your question will depend on the exact locations of the light and the switches to control it.
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By asking this question you are probably not quite ready to take on this particular task.
The correct answer will depend entirely on the location in Europe.
How to do this job depends entirely on the Wiring Regulations for the locality (Town/County/Country) and what they say about the locations where wall socket outlets and fixed electrical appliances are to be installed.
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on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,
always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
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To wire a light requiring 240 volts to 3-way switches, you will need two three-way switches and a 240V power source. Connect the power source to the first switch, then connect the traveler wires from the first switch to the second switch. Connect the light fixture to the second switch. Make sure to follow all safety protocols and consult a professional electrician if needed.
That is called a 4 way light switch circuit. On each end of the circuit you install a 3way switch and in the middle you install a 4 way switch.Answer using British TerminologyIn the UK, 'three-way' switches are called 'two-way' switches (more logical, if you think about it!), and the 'four-way' switch is called an 'intermediate' switch.
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The two way switches work in pairs. We find most of them in our houses where the light bulb can be operated by two switches each at the far end to the other. Each switch consists of three terminals two of which are connected. When one switch is open and the other is closed then the bulb glows and viceversa
The medium filament will be the light producer. This is because that filament is connected to the center pin of the lamp base the same as ordinary light bulbs. If the tri-light bulb is 50, 100 and 150 watts, the 100 watt portion will light.
In a two-way switch setup where two switches control one light, the common terminal of one switch is connected to the hot wire, while the common terminal of the other switch is connected to the light fixture. The travelers of both switches are connected to each other, allowing both switches to control the light.
A triplex outlet. It is a simple device unless one or more of these switches are "3way" switches.
That is called a 4 way light switch circuit. On each end of the circuit you install a 3way switch and in the middle you install a 4 way switch.Answer using British TerminologyIn the UK, 'three-way' switches are called 'two-way' switches (more logical, if you think about it!), and the 'four-way' switch is called an 'intermediate' switch.
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you will need 2-3way switch and 2-4way switch
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