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Hey guys

I'm going back into college and I have had some time off and behind work.

I just can't get my head around this.

1 gang 2 way plate switch and intermediate plate.

Can someone help me with how I would wire this circuit with an intermediary switch. ( using a triple core and E cable for the intermediary cable.)

Or can someone send me a good yotube vid showing me this . So I can do this for my college on the board??

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Just think of how an intermediate works.
It’s a changeover switch.

For example, if you have terminals 1 and 2 at the top, 3 and 4 at the bottom.
With the switch in one position, 1 is linked to 3 through the switch, and 2 is linked to 4.
With the switch in the other position, 1 and 4 are linked, 2 and 3 are linked.
 
Think of your strappers as a metallic path from you first 2 way switch to the other, the intermediate in the middle or as many as needed, your common wire has to be a dedicated wire from end to end.
Just a few pointers now have a go and draw it up.
 
This may help you to understand it and visualise it.
firstly do not draw the neutral or earth wires, as said before, it only complicates the diagram.

if you think about it, the N wires are simple, they need to go to every light fitting.
the earth wires (CPC) need to go to all points (switches and lights)

take a blank sheet of paper, draw a line down the left hand side and mark it L or Live
on the right hand side draw a lamp (or light)
if you want to be pedantic, on the right hand side draw a line down the page and mark it N or neutral but it is not really required.

now you need to figure out a path for the live to get from the left hand side of the paper to the lamp on the right.

first do a single switch but use a 2 way switch and leave the spare switch contact unused.

next try to imagine that you have a mirror image of the 2 way switch and put that between the first switch and the lamp.

figure out how you could connect them to give you a way to change the light from on to off or vice versa .

when you have figured that out, the intermediate switch is easy, it Simpley goes between the 2 original switches.

some people to begin with find it useful to imagine switches as valves for the flow of water or points on a railway, either way you are just trying to visualise the flow of electricity through the system.

don't get disheartened, what seems complicated at the moment will become obvious in no time at all.
i will sketch a couple of things for you in a minute if i get time and add them to the post.
 

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