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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 541103" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>Come on fellas! It's Sunday so try to be nice.</p><p>If I understand correctly you have a double switch already on the landing and you are replacing it with a quad switch using the two additional ones for the bathroom. (?)</p><p>If so, then don't interfere with the two existing landing circuits at all. Just replace the bathroom circuit cables with a new length to your new switch location.</p><p>BUT there may be a complication. Does the fan just run when the light is on, or does it run on for a while after the light is switched off?</p><p>I gather that you want to control the fan and light independently. Is that so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 541103, member: 28452"] Come on fellas! It's Sunday so try to be nice. If I understand correctly you have a double switch already on the landing and you are replacing it with a quad switch using the two additional ones for the bathroom. (?) If so, then don't interfere with the two existing landing circuits at all. Just replace the bathroom circuit cables with a new length to your new switch location. BUT there may be a complication. Does the fan just run when the light is on, or does it run on for a while after the light is switched off? I gather that you want to control the fan and light independently. Is that so? [/QUOTE]
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