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    Wiring an intermediate switch

    Thanks everyone for your help, after a few more hours of trial and error (with lots of running back and forth from the fuse box), I managed to find a combination that means all 3 switches work! Picture below if anyone cares. Now to sort the backing box
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    Wiring an intermediate switch

    Thanks Andy - just to be clear I should wire as below but also add in a link to join L1(1) to L2(1) and also add in a link to join L1(2) to L2(2)?
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    Wiring an intermediate switch

    Hello, yes tried almost every configuration. The first was as you said as its most logical and then second was when I took the picture. Thanks for your help
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    Wiring an intermediate switch

    Thanks for your help - this is the front without the face plate.
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    Wiring an intermediate switch

    The existing switch which worked fine is the only one in the house that doesn't match with the rest, hence switching over to the Caradock switch.
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    Wiring an intermediate switch

    Unfortunately there weren't any instructions with the switch and nothing on the manufacturer (Caradok) or Sparks website. Will keep trying them. Thanks for the help.
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    Wiring an intermediate switch

    Thanks everyone for the replies. Unfortunately no instructions with the switch and nothing from the supplier (yet). I thought it was an odd one but was hoping somebody may have a solution after trying a lot of different variations of wiring. I will keep trying the supplier. Thanks again.
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    Wiring an intermediate switch

    I have recently had an intermediate switch fitted by an electrician. This had 4 terminals labelled from top left (clockwise) L1, L1, L2, L2 and it worked a treat! I've bought another intemdiate switch to replace this...
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