Sparwechselschaltung auf einer Seite ausbauen?

Wie muss ich bei einer Sparwechselschaltung die Dose verdrahten, sodass sie nur von dem anderen Schalter aus bedient werden kann? Also wieder eine normale Schaltung herstellen.

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electrician
2 years ago

Unlock a switch.

At the other switch, clamp the phase to the input and the lead to the luminaire at one of the outputs.

Anyway, it should work. But life is always full of surprises.

electrician
2 years ago
Reply to  MarkiMark546

Then I guess you interrupted the neutral conductor. That’s what I meant with surprise.
In case of doubt, separate everything, measure and assign the individual veins. Make plan and re-clamp.

electrician
2 years ago

Sorry, but from a distance I can’t help you. 🙁

electrician
2 years ago

There is also the variant with switched neutral conductor. That’s why this circuit is so “popular”. Turn the light off, put it on the lamp and get a power strike.

W18J66
2 years ago

That’s it!

RareDevil
2 years ago
Reply to  MarkiMark546

However, if I leave the right switch and at the left connect the continuous phase directly with the lapel wire I have juice on the lamp wire (can measure it at the other switch) but the lamp does not light.

Can it be that you caught the corresponding to the other switch, but not the peculiar lamp wire that goes to the switch and to the lamp? Otherwise, it doesn’t make sense, and it’s something else blew. (No saving switch)

In principle, one does not measure at the other switch if the lamp does not go, but two poles at the lamp itself. In addition, the wiring to the disassembled switch should also be separated so that there is not another “dead” wire that sometimes has voltage and sometimes does not…

Before great ignorant attempts, please get the expert.

ronnyarmin
2 years ago
Reply to  MarkiMark546

You have to connect the two purple lines at the switch you want to silence.

ronnyarmin
2 years ago

Look at the circuit, then you’ll get it.