How to install a wired smart light switch (2024)

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Smart lighting is one of the best places to start when it comes to building a smart home. There are lots of products to pick from, prices can be fairly low, and adjusting the color, brightness, and temperature of any light, with an app, a switch or a voice command always feels like living in the future.

When it comes to the best smart switches, there are two fundamentally different approaches to take, depending on what you want to achieve. The first route is to replace your existing bulbs with smart ones, then use switches compatible with the new system to control them.

For example, if you buy a Philips Hue smart lighting system you’ll want to pick up a few Hue wireless switches too. These can then be programmed to control your Hue lights exactly how you want and require minimal installation. Meanwhile, your regular light switches can remain in place and, ideally, are left permanently in the on position.

That way, the Hue lights receive a constant source of power to remain connected to the Hue Bridge Hub, while their actual brightness (and whether they are on or off) is controlled with Hue switches or the Hue app.

The other approach is to buy smart light switches that replace your existing wall-mounted switches. These attach to the existing wiring of your home and act as regular switches, but also connect to a smartphone app via your Wi-Fi network for enhanced lighting control. With such devices, you can install a regular-looking switch, but one that has smart functionality baked in.

Continue reading for instructions on how to install a wired smart light switch.

These instructions will focus on the installation of a wired Tapo Smart Switch in a UK home. The installation process for other smart switches may differ slightly, but the fundamentals related to existing electrical wiring remain the same. If you are unsure, please check with a qualified electrician as the wiring may differ depending on the age of your property and where you live.

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Steps for how to set up a wired smart switch

  • Unbox the switch and check what tools and accessories (like screws) are included
  • Turn off the power at the fuse box
  • Check the power is off by trying the existing switch or another appliance
  • Remove the existing light switch
  • Wire up the smart switch
  • Fix the smart switch to the wall
  • Turn the power back on
  • Add the smart switch to your Wi-Fi network
  • Add the switch to your smart home system

Tools and requirements

  • Smart light switch (wired)
  • Strong and reliable home Wi-Fi
  • Smartphone (iOS or Android)
  • Small, flat-head screwdriver

Step by step guide for how to set up your wired smart switch

1. Unbox and prepare your kit

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Many smart switches look similar to the traditional or ‘dumb’ switches already on the walls of your home. A key difference is that they are powered by both the existing wiring, and also with a battery. These batteries are usually included in the box and fit discreetly inside the switch housing. They can also usually be replaced without using tools and without needing to turn off the power.

Screws are often also included, but you can usually use the ones that already hold the existing switch in place. Make sure you understand how light switch wiring works, what color wires do what, and how to switch the mains power on and off at the fuse box.

2. Remove the existing switch

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Turn the mains power off at the fuse box. Try the light switch and an appliance in the same room to make absolutely sure the power is off. You could also remove the fuse responsible for the relevant circuit if you know which that is. If you are unsure about dealing with household electrics, please speak to a professional electrician first.

With the power off, remove the screws holding the old switch in place. Then remove the wires from behind the switch. In our case, this included a red live wire and a black neutral wire.

Please note: In the US, you should see four wires; an "in" wire, an "out" wire, as well as a ground wire and neutral wire. Older homes may not feature a neutral wire, so you'll need to buy a specific smart light switch that doesn't require one.

The UK standard for wire colors changed in 2004. After that year, live red wires became brown and neutral black wires became blue, while the green and yellow earth wire was unchanged. Newer properties will have the updated wire colors.

3. Attach the smart switch

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Follow the instructions that came with your switch to reconnect your wires. If there are any redundant wires, like the green/yellow neutral wire with the Tap Smart Switch we used (see above), these should be covered with the provided wire nut.

Check the instructions, as you might need to press a sync or reset button under the faceplate to begin the wireless setup process, then screw the switch into the cage and wall mounts previously occupied by the old switch, insert the batteries, attach the faceplate and turn the mains power back on.

4. Add the switch to your smart home system

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This will depend on the switch you bought and which systems it is compatible with. Once set up, it should be visible with systems like Alexa, Apple Home, and Google Home, where you can add it to pre-existing groups and control it like other smart home devices.

The beauty here is how the switch works just like the old, physical one – great for members of the household less familiar with asking Alexa to turn the lights on. However, it's also got an app and is both web- and voice assistant-connected. In our case, when we ask Alexa to “turn on the kitchen” the smart switch fires up the non-smart ceiling lights, while a smart strip light beneath the cupboards is also activated.

Lastly, routines, timers, and schedules can be assigned to the smart switch. That way, your non-smart ceiling lights can turn on and off at set times of day and night, or to simulate an occupied home while you’re away.

FAQs

Can I install a smart switch myself?

Yes, absolutely. Just make sure you’re familiar with how regular light switches work in your property first. Be sure to turn the mains power off before starting. This was my first attempt at changing a light switch (or tackling any domestic wiring at all) and after a few minutes of research, I had no problem swapping out my old switch for a smart one.

Do smart switches require a hub?

As with other smart lighting devices, this will depend on the system you have chosen. In this case, the Tapo Smart Switch by TP-Link requires one of the company’s hubs to work. Setting this up was simply a case of plugging the hub into a wall outlet, adding it to our existing Tapo system, and setting up the switch as per its own instructions.

Final thoughts

Installing smart switches is very much like fitting a regular light switch. This usually means a hassle-free ten minutes, at most, and requires nothing more than a small screwdriver.

But, as with any household electrical project, you may encounter some inconsistencies. The first switch I tried to replace appeared to have its live and neutral wires attached differently to other switches, for example, and the short wires of the switch I eventually swapped meant the smart switch and its bulky battery compartment only just fit in the existing back box. In some cases, you might need to hire an electrician to lengthen the existing cables or install a new back box.

You may also need to do some decorating afterward if the switch is a different size from your previous dumb one.

All that said, installing a smart switch is generally painless, aesthetically discreet, and opens up a wide range of new possibilities without altering the fundamentals of how a wall switch works.

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How to install a wired smart light switch (2024)

FAQs

How do you wire a smart light switch? ›

Tips for Installing a Smart Light Switch
  1. Verify what kind of existing wall switch set-up you have and check the wiring.
  2. Choose the smart switch you want.
  3. Remove the old switch.
  4. Connect the wires on your new smart switch device to the wires in your wall.
  5. Carefully test them out.
  6. Connect them to your home wifi network.
Feb 22, 2022

Can I install a smart switch with only two wires? ›

The tiny current flow through the low power consumption bulb design for the MCU then make also the LED bulb flicker or with ghost light. This is why most of the so call 2-wire smart switch in the market is not really 2-wire ready, unless you are still using incandescent lamp at your home.

How many wires does a smart switch need? ›

Identify the wires and add labels using electrical tape and sharpie if you're concerned about mixing them up. For most smart switches, you will need each of the following wires: a black (lead) wire, a red or black load wire, a green or copper ground wire, and a white neutral wire (or a bundle of white wires).

Do all smart light switches require a neutral wire? ›

The short answer is - Yes, you should! Common smart switches require a neutral wire. So before you are going to buy a big amount of smart light switches, make sure if your walls have the neutral wire installed. This is especially important if you are renovating an older house or apartment.

What wire goes where on a light switch? ›

The feed wire (the hot wire coming from the service panel) runs to the switch before it goes to the fixture. Two cables enter the switch box: one supplying power and one going to the fixture. The neutral wires are spliced, and a black wire connects to each switch terminal. (Ground wires are not shown.)

What if I have no neutral wire? ›

If your switch box doesn't have a neutral wire, you have two options. First, you can have an electrician install one. Our electrician claimed it's not difficult work, but they'll need to get behind your walls.

Can I use ground as neutral? ›

Actually, if you connect the grounding wire as a neutral by mistake, most devices will operate correctly. However, such a connection is against code, since each conductor has a different function in an electrical installation.

Do all neutral wires need to be connected together? ›

Generally, yes. However, if some circuits are protected by a GFCI/RCD type device then those neutral lines must not be connected to neutral lines for circuits not protected by the same GFCI/RCD.

What do I connect the neutral wire to? ›

Its purpose is to act as the path for unused electricity back to the electrical circuit. It's typically attached to the white (or silver) screw on the back of an outlet or another device, while the black wire (or hot wire) connects to the gold screw.

Do you need an electrician to install a smart light switch? ›

If there isn't neutral wiring, you'll either have to get an electrician to install it or select smart switches that don't need neutral wiring for installation.

Can I use ground instead of neutral for smart switch? ›

A: DO NOT use ground as neutral! Ground wires are typically not shielded, and it'll be a huge electrical hazard. These switches will sip 1-2W which means there'll be current passed to the neutral wires. If you don't know what you are doing, DON'T DO IT!

What color is neutral wire? ›

Here's a rundown of electrical wires: The black wire is the "hot" wire, it carries the electricity from the breaker panel into the switch or light source. The white wire is the "neutral" wire, it takes any unused electricity and current and sends it back to the breaker panel.

Can you wire an outlet with no neutral? ›

Q “Can you wire an outlet without a neutral?” You could, but on a single phase system with a neutral it simply wouldn't work and would undoubtedly violate wiring regulations. However, on a North American split-phase 120 + 120 volt circuit, it will work at 240 V, although there will be no 120 V supply.

Can I install smart switches myself? ›

Can I install a smart switch myself? Yes, absolutely. Just make sure you're familiar with how regular light switches work in your property first. Be sure to turn the mains power off before starting.

How to replace regular light switch with smart switch? ›

How to Install Smart Light Switch?
  1. Step 1: Know your existing wall switch setup. ...
  2. Step 2: Start analyzing what type of lines you have. ...
  3. Step 3: Pull your existing light switch. ...
  4. Step 4: Examine your wire setup. ...
  5. Step 5: Install the new smart light switch. ...
  6. Step 6: Connect your smart light switch to the network and have a test.
Sep 26, 2023

What is the blue wire on a smart switch? ›

What is the blue wire on the Claro smart switch? The blue wire is for installing a wired 3-way application. If you are installing a single pole or using a Pico smart remote, simply cap the blue wire. To install a wired 3-way, visit the Wiring Wizard here.

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