three-point switch

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three-point switch

A person uses a three-point switch to turn on the hallway light from the bottom of the stairs.

Definition

Noun: 1. A specific type of electrical switch: A three-point switch is an electric switch with three terminals (connection points). Its primary function is to allow control of a single electrical circuit (like a light fixture) from two different, separate locations.

Usage Notes
  • This term is technical and primarily used in the fields of electrical engineering, construction, and home improvement.
  • In everyday conversation, especially in North America, this device is more commonly called a "three-way switch." The term "three-point switch" is less frequent but describes the same component.
  • It is distinct from a standard "single-pole" switch (which has two terminals and controls a circuit from one location) and a "four-way switch" (used for control from three or more locations).
Examples
  • Technical/Instructional Context:
    • "To wire the hallway light for control at both ends, you will need to install a three-point switch at each location."
    • "The electrician identified the faulty three-point switch as the reason the stairwell light wouldn't turn on from the top floor."
  • Explanatory Context:
    • "A three-point switch gets its name from its three brass-colored screw terminals, which are necessary for creating two possible paths for the electrical current."
Advanced Usage
  • In System Design: The functionality of a three-point switch is fundamental to creating convenient lighting control schemes in buildings, such as for long hallways, staircases, or large rooms with multiple entrances.
  • Circuit Diagrams: In schematic diagrams, a three-point switch is represented by a specific symbol showing a single-pole switch with a diagonal line connecting to two of its three contact points.
Variants and Related Words
  • Three-way switch (n.): The most common synonym in general and trade use. (e.g., "Pick up two three-way switches from the hardware store.")
  • Single-pole switch (n.): A simpler switch with two terminals for controlling a circuit from one location.
  • Four-way switch (n.): A switch used in conjunction with two three-point switches to control a circuit from three or more locations.
  • Intermediate switch (n.): A term used in some regions, equivalent to a "four-way switch."
Synonyms
  • Three-way switch
  • SPDT switch (Single Pole, Double Throw – a more precise engineering term describing its electrical operation)
Key Concept

The core principle of a three-point switch is that it does not have a simple "on" and "off" position like a standard switch. Instead, it has two "on" states that route the electrical current along one of two possible traveler wires, allowing the connected light to be toggled on or off from either switch location.

three-point switch

A person uses a three-point switch to turn on the hallway light from the bottom of the stairs.

Noun
  1. an electric switch that has three terminals; used to control a circuit from two different locations

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