Boiler,
First accept my thanks for trying to give me more ideas.
My setup is that the chandelier is controlled by 4 switches.
The first switch is installed at the front door. The gang box had two other switches for patio and garage lights. I have already replaced both these switches by WS467. The third switch is a 3-terminal switch which controls the chandelier. If I replace it with a WS4777, heat dissipation will be an issue at full brightness. However, I am not sure if this is the start or end of the circuit. If this is the start, then heat dissipation will be an issue, if it is the end, then only CS277 will be required and heat dissipation will not be a problem.
The second 3-terminal switch is in the foyer area. This switch is in a 2-switch gang box. The second switch in this box controls a fluorescent light fixture in the kitchen. I am fully suspecting that the 3-terminal chandelier switch in this box is start of circuit but I did not test this thoroughly.
The third 4-terminal switch is in the kitchen area. This is installed in a 2-switch gang box and the second switch controls the fluorescent light fixture in the kitchen.
The fourth 4-terminal switch is upstairs. This is installed in a 2-switch gang box and the second switch controls the light fixture at the upper end of staircase.
As you can see, all 4 switches which control the chandelier share the gang box with another toggle switch or WS467. I have no intention of replacing any other toggle switch except the chandelier switches. There is no existing dimmer for the chandelier, just plain on/off. This is the reason I wanted to control the chandelier with x10, so I can dim as well as trigger it with motion detector at front door.
After studying the chandelier circuit and success with 3-way switch, I was feeling confident but the wattage is killing my plan.
Thanks...
Arun Gupta