How to connect a two-gang switch through passage and two one-gang switch through?
Hello, help. When you go into the room, I must have a two-gang switch located through the switch! One key gives light in the kitchen, and the other in another room. I can go to another room and turn off the light in this room with a single-switch, just like in a kitchen I can turn off a single-button in the kitchen! That is, I have 1 (two-key walkthrough) and 2 (one-key walkthroughs). The question is how to connect this two-key, I have 3 wires sticking out! Look at the photo, if I close this brown and yellow, the light in the kitchen is on, if I add this blue to them, it is still on in the room! And in the rooms there are just bare wires so far. Photo:
Hello! I see 9 wires there. Can you specifically say what and where? Where is the phase, etc.? When you dismantled the old switch, did you not remember where and what was going on? And when you switch the switch in the room and the kitchen - the light goes out? What kind of wires with yellow, blue and white wire? It is necessary to apply a phase to the wires to determine in turn which of the wires supplies the switch keys to the first and second positions. It is possible that brown is an incoming phase.
See which wires come to the switches in the rooms. Provide the connection diagram