But that one has "4-way" stamped into it at the bottom.My guess is that they use the same back for single pole switches
I say we remove ALL warning labels and let people sort themselves out since natural selection has completely failed us in the last 20 years.Maybe they were getting too many calls asking which end to put upward and it was costing them money.
And so they put "THIS END UP" on one of the ends just to put an end to these questions.
Also, there wasn't enough room to put "It Doesn't Matter Which End Is Up" on the switch.![]()
It would make more sense to write it on the inside then, and in Chinese since they are the slave laborers assembling it.It could be a direction to the factory assembler, as the back is clearly asymmetric vertically.
The single pole switch is much skinnier for this brand. But I agree with the logic.My guess is that they use the same back for single pole switches
Those are the ones who shouldn't cross the road without a rational person holding their handMaybe they were getting too many calls asking which end to put upward
Rather have a wiring diagram stamped, that would be much less confusing.It may have something to do with the wiring instructions. Some 4-ways switch straight across and some switch diagonally.
It would make more sense to write it on the inside then, and in Chinese since they are the slave laborers assembling it.![]()
There is a joke down here about a Georgia Tech graduate, and UGA grads. LOL!It's like when you hire laborers to sod your lawn. You tell them "Green side up!"
-Hal
Maybe so it matches the stamped "this side up" on the front.Why does this 4 way switch say "this side up"? Do all 4 way switch brands also have an "up"?
Same for my microwave. Press auto defrost once for meat, twice for poultry, three times for fish, and four for bread.The instructions for my clothes dryer are printed on the inside of the door:
There is a joke down here about a Georgia Tech graduate, and UGA grads. LOL!
I orient all my switches like thatIt helps you coordinate wiring and switch position such that the lights are off when every switch is down. It's REALLY unprofessional and hack to have all switches down and have the lights on....
Kidding![]()
I have a hard enough time getting a 3-4-3 to work right without worrying about coordinting all downs= offI orient all my switches like that
I started doing it when I wired a lot of model homes, and a realtor requested it
It's no different than hooking up a three-phase motor to rotate the right way: Hook it up, turn it on, and go back and hook it up the other way after it doesn't do what you want on the first try.I have a hard enough time getting a 3-4-3 to work right without worrying about coordinating all downs= off![]()