Exemplary Wiring Multiple Switches On One Circuit
By wiring a 2 way switch the circuit below shows the basic concept of electricity flow to the load.
Wiring multiple switches on one circuit. The source is at sw1 and 2 wire cable runs from there to the fixtures. This diagram illustrates wiring for one switch to control 2 or more lights. The electricity flows from the hot wire black through the 2 way switch shown in off position and then to the light and returns through the neutral wire white.
This is a completed circuit. Multiple light wiring diagram. The ground wire on the other hand must connect to both switches and the easiest way to do this is to make a pigtail as you did with the hot wires.
Let s assume the load you are controlling is a light. This is the simplest arrangement for more than one light on a single switch. A common application is in lighting where it allows the control of lamps from multiple locations for example in a hallway stairwell or large room.
The hot and neutral terminals on each fixture are spliced with a pigtail to the circuit wires which then continue on to the next light. Wire all receptacles in series and attach the first or the last outlet with the wire that is coming from one breaker. In building wiring multiway switching is the interconnection of two or more electrical switches to control an electrical load from more than one location.
How to wire a 2 way switch circuit two way switching made easy. All you need t. Use the other 6 inch wire to connect to the top terminal of the second switch if it is mounted in the same electrical box.
Wire the light and lay the wire down to where you want to put the switch. From each switch run a cable to the first of that group of lights and continue the cable to daisy chain all the lights in that group. Continue the power feed to the next switch box if more than one.