Ciao, ho avuto la mia parte di sostituzione degli interruttori della luce nella mia casa degli anni ’70. Interruttori a 2, 3, 4 fili. Nessun problema. Ma questa è la prima volta che ne vedo uno con 6. È in una stanza con una sola luce. 2 interruttori possono accendere questa luce. Qualche idea su che tipo di interruttore potrebbe sostituirlo?

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di SenorGuantanamera

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  1. Just ask chatGPT or gemini.

    This is a double pole, double throw (DPDT) switch mechanism, typically used as an intermediate (cross) switch in multi-way lighting circuits.

    What it’s used for
    In European wiring (like Belgium or the Netherlands), this type of switch is commonly used for:
    Controlling one light from three or more locations
    Installed between two “wisselschakelaars” (2-way switches)
    Called:
    Kruisschakelaar (Dutch)
    Interrupteur permutateur (French)
    It works by swapping the two traveler wires between the two end switches.

  2. Harde_Kassei on

    to measure is to know they say. i would guess, since its a single light, a dubble pole switch is a solid guess. the other two could be for a location light or signal light. (either to see the switch or to know if they light is on)

  3. TheAlmightySalmon on

    My guess it’s a double pole switch (dubbelpolige wissel schakelaar) used for moist rooms like bathrooms/ garages/ basements when there are at least two locations to switch the light on or off.

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