Circuit Diagram Conduit Loop-In Method Part 7 - Lighting Circuit PVC Singles - 2 Way & Intermediate

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Part 7 - for wiring lighting circuits using the conduit loop in method. In this part we look at drawing a circuit diagram of 2 lights controlled by 3 switches (2 way and intermediate switching). This video builds on circuit and wiring diagrams we produced in other parts of this series. This conduit loop in method uses brown, blue and green and yellow often 1.5 mm2 stranded conductors for circuit wiring.

In part 7 we apply the two way and intermediate circuit diagram produced before and show how you can extended it to control more than one lighting point.

== 🕐 Time Stamps - Cut to the action 🕕 ==

00:00 - Conduit loop in method 2 way and intermediate switching
00:05 - PVC singles
00:48 - Downloadable handout
02:18 - Prior learning
03:00 - 2 way and intermediate switches
03:43 - Circuit diagram that can help
04:47 - Adding our line and switching line conductors
05:42 - All line and switching line conductors are brown
06:22 - Connection in the switches
07:55 - Is the lighting point on
08:52 - Adding the neutral conductor
10:07 - Completed circuit diagram

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At 6:35 There are some switches that do actually use one top and one bottom connection for the intermediate. I did find that out the hard way when I was provided some absolutely dreadful accessories.

dexster
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So, it's kinda drawn as if lamp 2 didn't exist at all until AFTER lamp 1 is wired up to work. Then bolted on afterwards in parallel

ColinRichardson
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Why is there such a big diference in wiring, in holland we use conduit in walls, and we switch our neutrals in the consumer unit, a ring circuit is something i never heard about until i started watching youtube, i'm not a spark, i did went to college for electrical.

patrickd