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How to wire a 3 way switch

                     Safety
 Working with electricity can be life threatening.
    Consequently, when installing a 3 way light switch make sure you first turn
    power off to the feed line that will power the 3 way light switch. The feed
    line should be turned off at the circuit panel.
 Instructions
    for Installing 3 way Light Switch
 Step 1:
    Run a  feed cable to the first light switch from the bottom of the switch
    box. This is effectively the power feed coming from the circuit panel.
 Step 2:
    Run another cable, known as the traveler between the first switch and the
    light fixture.
 Step 3:
    Run another traveler cable from the light fixture to the second switch.

     

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Step 4:
    A three way switch has a common terminal at the bottom and two traveler
    terminals at the top. Consequently it is wise to have the traveler cables
    come in from the top of the switch boxes. 
 Step 5:
    At the first 3 way switch box, wire the black feed line to the common
    terminal which is on the bottom right.
 Step 6:
    Next wire the black traveler wire (which is referred to as a “hot” wire
    since power is running through it) to the top right traveler terminal using
    a screwdriver.
 Step 7:
    Next wire the red traveler wire (again a “hot” wire) to the left traveler
    terminal.
 Step 8:
    At the first switch box, attach the 12-3 white wire “neutral wire” to the
    12-2 feed neutral wire with wire nuts.   
 Step 9:
    Again, at the first switch box, connect the bare copper ground wires
    together using lineman’s pliers. Twist the copper wires together several
    times and add a copper crimp tube over them.
 Step 10:
    At the light box, again connect the bare copper ground wires together using
    lineman’s pliers. Twist the copper wires together several times and add a
    copper crimp tube over them.
 Step 11:
     At the light box, connect the red wires together with a wire nut.
 Step 12:
    Again, at the light box connect together with a wire nut the black wire
    coming from the first 3 way switch box, and the white wire coming from the
    second 3 way switch box. Since you are connecting a black “hot” wire to a
    white wire that is typically neutral it is important to mark this white wire
    as now “hot”. To do this, attach a piece of black electrical tape on each
    end of the white wire that you connected to the black wire.
 Step 13:
    At the second 3 way light switch attach the white wire (with the black tape
    on it indicating it is now used as a “hot” wire) to the top right traveler
    terminal.
 Step 14:
    At the second 3 way light switch attach the red wire to the top left
    traveler terminal.
 Step 15:
    Again at the second 3 way light switch, connect the black wire to the lower
    right common terminal.
 Step 16:
    Again at the second 3 way light switch, connect together the bare copper
    ground wires. Twist the copper wires together several times and add a copper
    crimp tube over them.
 Step 17:
    With the circuit wired up you should be left with at the light box a white
    wire end (neutral wire) that comes from the first switch box, a black wire
    (hot wire” that comes from the second switch box, and a bare copper ground
    wire (associated with the twisted copper wires coming into the light box
    from the two Romex cables.). These three wires then connect to the light
    fixture. The ground wire connects to the light chassis, and the black wire
    end to one of the light fixture terminals, and the white wire end to the
    other light fixture terminal. Once you have wired the light fixture attach
    it to the light box.
 Step 18:
    Secure the 3 way switches into their switch boxes and attach face covers.
   
 Step 19:
    Power up the switch circuit, back at the circuit breaker panel box. Next,
    test the light. If you followed these instructions perfectly you should have
    a properly working 3 way light switch.

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