Schnidly8563
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Dear Forum
I am trying to figure out a flourescent lighting scheme at work. There are two toggle type switches controlling a lighting circuit. The toggle switches come to rest in the Off position in the center after they are either toggled up or down to turn on or off the lights. I thought they were simple three way switches with one hot lead to the common terminal on one switch. I checked both switches with the wires removed, there are three wires to each switch, and the black wire in each box are HOT with 120volt power. The problem I am having is the the only way to turn the lights off is by switching the circuit breaker on or off? The lights stay on and neither switch will shut the lights off?????? Like I said, the only way to shut the lights off is with the circuit breaker. Also, the lights stay on even with both switches completely disconnected from the circuit???? I figure there has to be a lighting contactor up in the ceiling somewhere with the contacts fused closed to keep the lights on, thus bypassing the control(120 volt) circuit used to close or open the contactor with shutting the lights off or turning them on??? Id greatly appreciate your help with this! There are also two circuit breakers, one for half of the lights and one for the other half of the lights in the room???? Both sets of lights come on and stay on when the circuit breakers are on, even with the two switches disconnected.
I am trying to figure out a flourescent lighting scheme at work. There are two toggle type switches controlling a lighting circuit. The toggle switches come to rest in the Off position in the center after they are either toggled up or down to turn on or off the lights. I thought they were simple three way switches with one hot lead to the common terminal on one switch. I checked both switches with the wires removed, there are three wires to each switch, and the black wire in each box are HOT with 120volt power. The problem I am having is the the only way to turn the lights off is by switching the circuit breaker on or off? The lights stay on and neither switch will shut the lights off?????? Like I said, the only way to shut the lights off is with the circuit breaker. Also, the lights stay on even with both switches completely disconnected from the circuit???? I figure there has to be a lighting contactor up in the ceiling somewhere with the contacts fused closed to keep the lights on, thus bypassing the control(120 volt) circuit used to close or open the contactor with shutting the lights off or turning them on??? Id greatly appreciate your help with this! There are also two circuit breakers, one for half of the lights and one for the other half of the lights in the room???? Both sets of lights come on and stay on when the circuit breakers are on, even with the two switches disconnected.