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  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 00:58:55 +0100
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Here's one for you!

I am going to use LD10/11's to control my upstairs lights (4 x bedrooms +
stairs) and in the bedrooms I also have Swish curtain rails. My plan is to
use the modular Clipsal switch systems to control both the LD10/11s and the
curtains from by the doors of the room. (i.e. so that you can close the
curtains and put the light on at the same time and location).

My question is, what do you guys think of how the switches should be
arranged in a two hole plate? Should they all be the same with the curtain
switch on (say) the left and the light switch on the right or should they
be
done so that the light switch is in (say) the hole closest to the door and
the curtain switch in the hole furthest away?

Tut tut ... the things that keep us awake at night!

Phil


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