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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 521160" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>from the old switch: take the brown - that is in the L1 with the link going to the Black on L2 - and place it in with the Black in L2 on new switch.</p><p>Put all cores that were in L2 and L3 on old switch into the new switch L2 and L3 respectively. Put the brown (from cable with black and grey) from old L1 into new L1. </p><p>Just make sure that all blues are in the connector together less the cable you have removed. All earths together in terminal in back box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 521160, member: 17152"] from the old switch: take the brown - that is in the L1 with the link going to the Black on L2 - and place it in with the Black in L2 on new switch. Put all cores that were in L2 and L3 on old switch into the new switch L2 and L3 respectively. Put the brown (from cable with black and grey) from old L1 into new L1. Just make sure that all blues are in the connector together less the cable you have removed. All earths together in terminal in back box. [/QUOTE]
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