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Hello,
I have a simple stupid question . Because I have not faced this parallel switch problem before . I have attached the diagram below . There is two switch "S1" and "S2" . Only one switch needed to run the Load .

But my question is - If accidently both of those switch "S1" and "S2" are ON together, then what will happen to Load ??

Will it burn my Light / Fan ??


Please reply ........ I am in confusion ..... ??? ??? ???

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If your fan is made to use 230VAC then how can it burn?

If one switch is turned on or both switches are turned on then the fan turns on.
If both switches are turned off then the fan turns off.

A "2-way" switch and its wiring are different. each switch in a 2-way switch circuit can turn the fan on or off. My family room has two doors. There is a 2-way switch at each door that can turn the lights on or off.

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ha ha ha ha   ;D ;D ;D Actually I will use that in different condition where a parallel connection will appear . I can do that without parallel but If I make parallel, it will be more helpful to run Load from different position . I have shown that process with this simple Parallel switch diagram . :)

Thanks guys . A lot of fun . ;D ;D ;D Thanks a lot ......  :-* 

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