- Location
- Tennessee NEC:2017
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrician
Been using them for years.
That has always been my approach at this. Even at non exterior doorways, first switch closest to the doorway is normally for something in the space you are about to enter.By exterior entrance doors, my opinion is the inside light switch should be the first one you reach. Here's my reasoning:
When coming in, if it's dark, the first switch should be the one that lights where you're going, not where you're leaving.
For inside rooms like dens, living rooms, and bedrooms, main lights, then switched receptacles, then fan light, then fan.
Elsewhere, larger rooms, and commercial spaces, I try to match the switch positions to coincide with the light positions.
What if you come from the other direction?That has always been my approach at this. Even at non exterior doorways, first switch closest to the doorway is normally for something in the space you are about to enter.
They magically change positions, I'm that goodWhat if you come from the other direction?