How do you wire a pilot light switch?

Wiring a 2-Way Neon Pilot Light Switch with Light Bulb



The neutral wire is connected to the silver terminal of pilot switch as well as the light bulb while the green terminal is connected to the ground/earth. Finally, the light bulb is connected to the switch load (brass or gold) terminal.

Do pilot light switches require a neutral?





Note: Pilot light switches require a neutral wire; Illuminated switches do not require a neutral wire.

What are the three types of pilot light switches?

These include:

  • Pushbuttons. Stacklights.
  • Selector switches. Toggle switches.
  • Indicating lights. Rocker switches.


What is a switch with pilot light?

The switches sold above are pilot light switches – meaning they illuminate when ON. This is to alert you that lights in another location that can’t be seen from the switch – such as outdoor patio lighting, a detached garage or basement lights – are on.

What is pilot wire?





The Pilot Wire is a LoRaWAN class C sensor that uses the mains voltage as a power supply. The Pilot Wire can be used in two different ways: it can either control a radiator, or it can be used paired with a relay to control various On/Off devices.

How do you wire a 3 way light switch to a pilot?


Quote from Youtube video: This switch has two ways you can connect your wire. If you have a loop on your wire you can put that underneath the screw terminal and tighten it. Down or you can straighten your wire.

How does a lighted switch work without neutral?

The neutral wire allows the completion of the circuit and the switch to have power even when it’s turned to the off position when you want the lights off. Without this neutral wire in place, the circuit is broken any time the switch is now in the off position. It remains has power when the switch is in the On Mode.

Do light switches have neutral wire?

Houses built before that may or may not have a neutral wiring. If there is an outlet (wall receptacle) near the switch, most likely that switch has a neutral. Switches that are ganged together have a much higher likelihood of having neutrals, no matter what year.

Does an illuminated switch need a neutral wire?



For most types of bulbs its not enough for the light to turn on. However with modern LED light bulbs these types of switches (as well as dimmers, and home automation switches) that dont use the neutral can cause the LED bulb to turn on enough to be noticable or flicker.

How do you add a neutral to a light switch?

Quote from the video:
Quote from Youtube video: It's as simple as just pulling another wire down back through the conduit. And into the light switch.

Can I use ground as neutral?

A ground is not a neutral period. The last thing you want is the chassis of your washer as a current carrying conductor. If your house has a bonded neutral and ground then it should be at only at one connector and that is your circuit breaker panel and nowhere else.

Is the neutral wire the same as ground?



While a ground wire and neutral wire are connected, they serve different functions in the overall electrical scheme. The neutral wire is part of the normal flow of current, while the ground wire is a safety measure in case the hot wire comes in contact with the metal casing of an appliance or other shock hazard.

Does neutral wire carry current?

The neutral wire will be connected to the earth ground, the color of the neutral wire could be grey or white. During normal operations, the neutral wire will carry current. We can see neutral in most of the electrical equipment, mostly in non-linear loads.

Can the neutral wire shock you?

You get shocked when current flows through your body. Often, the neutral wire is very close to ground potential, and you are too. So, often, there is not enough voltage to give you a shock.

Does neutral wire give shock?

Now, we know that neutral is always connected to the ground or earth. So when touching the neutral wire standing on the ground there is no voltage applied to our body, therefore no current flow through our body and we do not get the electric shock.