The hot wires from the two power cables are also pigtailed together. The four ground wires are also pigtailed together with a single ground wire coming out of the green pigtail nut and continuing through both switches. The four neutral wires are pigtailed together and I've attached the neutral wire on the HS200 to this pigtail. There are four cables that run into the box and they are all on the same circuit. One switch only controls the outside porch lights (this is the one I'm trying to replace with the HS200) and the other is a 3 way switch that controls the foyer light. Currently the switch is receiving power and I've successfully linked to my Wifi, but the lights will not turn on. You can now continue to the Setup process and connect your new switch to your home WiFi using the Kasa app.I'm trying to install a HS200 switch in the following configuration and cannot get it to work. They utilize a snap on mechanism, so push firmly to secure in place.Īt this point you have completed the installation of the KS230 Kit. Step 17: Attach the KS230 to the switch boxĬarefully tuck the wires back into the switch box and push the KS230 into the box, then attach with the provided screws.Ĭonnect the provided faceplates. Holding the wires, test each wire nut to ensure it is properly and safely secured. Using the provided, or physically attached wires, match to labeled wires and connect with provided wire nuts. If present, label it with the ground label. This wire is typically insulated green or may be an exposed copper wire. That wire is the Ground.Įach switch box may or may not have a ground wire present. *Note: You may also have a green or copper wire present. Iabel the remaining wire in the 2 nd switch box as Load. For instance if you label the red wire in one box Traveler 1, then the red wire in the other box should also be labeled traveler 1. Make sure to label the the same wire at both ends. Now you will want to label the traveler wires in both switch boxes. Once located place the neutral label on one of the wires. The Neutral may be a single wire, or cluser of wires and is typcially white wire. Once it is, place the Line label on the wire. Use the non-contract voltage tester once again to ensure the wire no longer has power and is safe to handle. Now that you know which wire is the Line, return to the breaker box and turn the power back off. Please remember this switch box requires the neutral wire to be present. This energized wire indicates which wire is the line and which switch will be installed in that swtich box. You will want to restore power to the switch boxes, and then use the non-contact volt tester to find which wire is energized. Step 8: Test wires for power to find the Line wire Return to the breaker box and turn the relevant circuit breaker back on. We recommend placing wire nuts on the exposed wires for enhanced safety purposes. Remove your existing switches from the wires. If a Neutral wire is not present on the line side, the KS230 cannot be installed. The KS230 does require a Neutral wire to be present at the Line side of the 3-way run. The possible wires are the Ground and Neutral. The 3 mandatory wires are the 2 traveler wires and the line/load wire. *Note a Live wire typically has black or red insulationĪ 3-way switch will have 3 mandatory wires and 2 possible wires. Using the Non-Contact voltage tester, check each wire to make sure it is not energized. Take a picture of how the existing switch is wired for future reference. Pull the switch from the wall and take a picture of how the switch is wired, for reference, in case you ever want to reinstall the existing switches in the future. Using a screwdriver, unscrew the switch to remove from the wall. Step 2: Remove the existing switches from the wall Remove the faceplates from the existing switches. Step 1: Remove faceplates from existing switches After shutting off the breaker, test the switch before proceeding to ensure the power is off. You will only need to shut off the breaker that controls the 3-way switches you are replacing. Locate your home’s electrical panel and shut off the relevant circuit breaker. (3 nuts are provided but you may need more) Insulated Philips and Flathead screwdrivers.Contact a licensed electrician for assistance. This can be dangerous, so if you are not comfortable with basic electrical wiring do not attempt to install. *Note: Before installing the KS230 please remember that you will be working with your home’s electricity.
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