I have 6 230v downlights in my room, on a two way cct, I would like to be able to switch one independently of the other 5, as a 'night time reading light'.
I obviously could just add a second two way switch purely for that one light, however due to the room layout it would be annoying to switch both the new switch and main switch to have all 6 on. Also, I couldn't fit another 3C+E down the main switch chase (and I don't want to chase the wall) Second switch (and new switch location is in conduit so no probs there)
So, presumably the simplest way to achieve what I'm after is to use a Contactor; this is what I've come up with so far:
Contactor with 1 NO and 1 NC, feed from Switch 2 controlling the coil, feed from Switch 2 through the NO and from Switch 2 through the NC. I have attached a diagram, and I could use a 4 pole rather than a 2-Pole to switch the Neutrals if it's better practice.
Would appreciate input on this, have only used contactors for really basic stuff in the past, heaters coming on with lights etc. And if it plain wouldn't work, feel free to be blunt.
Accessibility of JB's isn't an issue as it's in the loft, which is boarded, existing boxes for the ltg cct are screwed to the board, contactor would just add a third box (or maybe 1 larger box)
I obviously could just add a second two way switch purely for that one light, however due to the room layout it would be annoying to switch both the new switch and main switch to have all 6 on. Also, I couldn't fit another 3C+E down the main switch chase (and I don't want to chase the wall) Second switch (and new switch location is in conduit so no probs there)
So, presumably the simplest way to achieve what I'm after is to use a Contactor; this is what I've come up with so far:
Contactor with 1 NO and 1 NC, feed from Switch 2 controlling the coil, feed from Switch 2 through the NO and from Switch 2 through the NC. I have attached a diagram, and I could use a 4 pole rather than a 2-Pole to switch the Neutrals if it's better practice.
Would appreciate input on this, have only used contactors for really basic stuff in the past, heaters coming on with lights etc. And if it plain wouldn't work, feel free to be blunt.
Accessibility of JB's isn't an issue as it's in the loft, which is boarded, existing boxes for the ltg cct are screwed to the board, contactor would just add a third box (or maybe 1 larger box)