3-Way Switch Circuit Notes Every 3-way circuit requires two 3-way switches 3-way switches are also called single pole/double throw Follow the ABC’s of wiring along with 3-way notes
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes 3-way switches have 3 terminals: one is marked common or is darker in color
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes 3-way switches do not have ON/OFF on the toggle face
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes Steps to Wiring a 3-Way Circuit 1. NEUTRAL connected to the outlet
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes Steps to Wiring a 3-Way Circuit 2. BLACK source to the COMMON of one switch
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes Steps to Wiring a 3-Way Circuit 3. BLACK from outlet to the COMMON of the other switch
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes Steps to Wiring a 3-Way Circuit 4. The TRAVELERS are connected to the remaining terminals or wires
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes Wiring a 3-Way Switch Light C C Source Switch 1 Switch 2 Duplex
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes Wiring a 3-Way Switch
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes Comments or Questions?
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works
3-Way Switch Circuit Notes How a 3-Way Switch Works Light C C Source Switch 1 Switch 2 Duplex