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A light bulb is hanging in the first floor of the room There are three switches in the ground floor room One of these switches belongs to that light bulb The light bulb is not lit and the switches?

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To dimension an electrical floor plan, you would need to indicate the size and location of power outlets, light fixtures, switches, and other electrical components. You would use standardized symbols and measurements to show the placement of these elements accurately within the floor plan. It is important to adhere to electrical code requirements and industry standards when dimensioning an electrical floor plan.


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What is the PEC requirement regarding the standard heights for switches and outlets?

one foot from ground floor distance outlet five foot distance switch


What is a intermediate switch?

An intermediate switch is a switch of 4 terminals which is used to control devices from more than 2 locations. If you want to control a device (eg. lamp) from one location you use a normal switch, you could see two terminals behind it. If you want to control from two locations you use a 2-way switch (3-way in American vocabulary), you could see three terminals behind it. But if you want the device to be controlled from more locations, you need to use what is called the "Intermediate Switch". It is to be used in conjunction with other 2-way or intermediate switches. Technically speaking, an intermediate switch is similar in structure to a Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT) with the throw contacts of a pole is interconnected to that of the other pole. Consider the stairs of a G+2 storey building. You usually have three switches -one on Ground floor, second switch on the first floor and the third on the second floor, isn't it? You need to turn-on & off the light from all locations. Then, you need to use an intermediate switch in between two 2-way switches (Can also use all three intermediate if economy doesn't matter). If you require switches in 5 locations, go for two 2-way switches in the first and last points and three intermediate switches in the rest of the locations. In each intermediate switch you could see two sets of terminals. The two wires coming from one direction is connected to one set of terminals and new two wires are connected to the other two terminals and taken to the next switch in line. Also see section 5 of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch


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Yes, you can change a column dimmer switch to a floor switch, but it requires some modifications to the wiring and installation process. You'll need to ensure that the floor switch is compatible with your existing lighting system and that the wiring is safely routed to accommodate the new switch location. It's advisable to consult an electrician if you're unsure about the installation to ensure safety and compliance with electrical codes.


What is the pec requirement regarding the standard height for switches?

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