How to connect a dimmer and a light switch to control a chandelier and two lamps?

Good afternoon) In a house under construction a year ago, an electrician made a wiring. All plastered, brought beauty. We started to install switch sockets on our own. In one of the rooms we cannot understand the principle of connecting light.

Given:

  • Wall 1: point under the switch.
  • Wall 2: point under the dimmer, 2 points under the lights.
  • Ceiling: point under the chandelier.

A wire for 3 wires (white, white-blue, yellow-green) sticks out from each point, the power comes only to the switch. When installing a conventional switch, the lamp on the ceiling works correctly. What you need to buy and how to connect, so that regardless of the single-key chandelier switch, voltage is applied to the dimmer. A dimer is already included and regulated fixtures. Even with a multimeter dialing, without a sound signal, some kind of connection is visible between the switch and dimmer points in white-white-blue pairs.

Room lighting scheme

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  • Admin

    Hello! Is it necessary that both the lamps and the chandelier turn on together from the switch to full power and at the same time, if the switch is turned off, the brightness of the backlight is continuously regulated? If the dimmer is a classic two-pin, then you just need to connect the dimmer parallel to the switch (circuit 2). In order for the chandelier to turn on directly from the switch, and the lamps to be regulated, see diagram 1.

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