Hi All,
Prior to doing some redecorating, I've decided to standardise the light switches about my home.
There are 2 plates that still need replacing.
1 > Is a single intermediate switch, it has 4 wires going into it, it is marked 10AX. I believe the 10AX indicates it is rated for up to 10A, but not sure why the X ? [EDIT] Have just thought about it, the X indicates it is an intermediate switch ????
2 > Is a modular switch, it has two modules, one has 3 wires going into it ( 4 holes, one hole is blanked off ) and is marked 6AX and the other module has 4 wires going into it and is marked 20AX. The first module is used as part of a two way light circuit. The second module is used as part of a 3 way light circuit and I assume is the intermediate switch. Should they not both be rated 10AX ? Is it possible to use a standard double intermediate switch to replace this modular thing ? If not, is it possible to buy visually standard looking modular switches ?
Cheers for help in advance
Prior to doing some redecorating, I've decided to standardise the light switches about my home.
There are 2 plates that still need replacing.
1 > Is a single intermediate switch, it has 4 wires going into it, it is marked 10AX. I believe the 10AX indicates it is rated for up to 10A, but not sure why the X ? [EDIT] Have just thought about it, the X indicates it is an intermediate switch ????
2 > Is a modular switch, it has two modules, one has 3 wires going into it ( 4 holes, one hole is blanked off ) and is marked 6AX and the other module has 4 wires going into it and is marked 20AX. The first module is used as part of a two way light circuit. The second module is used as part of a 3 way light circuit and I assume is the intermediate switch. Should they not both be rated 10AX ? Is it possible to use a standard double intermediate switch to replace this modular thing ? If not, is it possible to buy visually standard looking modular switches ?
Cheers for help in advance