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1 or 2 gang switch
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when an electrical switch is described as 1 gang or 2 gang what is the gang actually refering to?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are all hopeless this chap or chapess will be wiring his switches with cement at this rate, a one gang switch is for a single switched light a two gang is for a double switched light ie one switch at the bottom of the stairs and another at the top of the stairs operating the same light if you want more switches operating the same light you have to get another type of switch in between the two two gang switches although a two gang switch will work as a one gang, but not the other way around, and if you don't know the difference between different types of electrical products what are you playing with electrics for it can kill you know!!!! Or set fire to your property!!!!
Thanks for all replies, newkid I'm still alive and can assure you I'm competent enough to do a bit of domestic wiring.
So the final answer is gang refers to the number of switchs or sockets on the plate, as mac309 states ie a double socket is a 2 gang socket, a single socket is 1 gang, the same applies with switches.
Woodpam, a switch that controls a light from 2 positions is a 2way switch. This has 3 connections points on the back for the wiring, a simple 1 way switch has 2 connection points.