Wall Lights?
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Wall Lights?
I have recently had my walls plastered and strangeley my wall lights wont reconnect in the combinaton they did
I have had all lights on low voltage, and had one set on their own that wont switch off at the wall
I have 3 cables all 3 core sticking out of the wall. one is permenantly live whilst the other 2 are dead?? although all the earths are joined together
can somebody tell me the sequence of wiring to get both lights working from one switch??
i have a multimeter and know live and neuteral and yes i know where thefuse box is too.....apart from that im lost can anyone give me step by step instructions please???
I have had all lights on low voltage, and had one set on their own that wont switch off at the wall
I have 3 cables all 3 core sticking out of the wall. one is permenantly live whilst the other 2 are dead?? although all the earths are joined together
can somebody tell me the sequence of wiring to get both lights working from one switch??
i have a multimeter and know live and neuteral and yes i know where thefuse box is too.....apart from that im lost can anyone give me step by step instructions please???
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Wall Lights
I have now established which 2 cables are the permenant live and which cable feeds the other set of wall lights. so now when connected correctly i have 2 sets of wall lights permenantly on.
Now my problem is how to connect the third cable (which i have established is the switch cable) to the lights to switch on and off.
As a matter of note there is no junction box so one set of lights feeds the other.
Can anyone help before bank holiday ends please??
Now my problem is how to connect the third cable (which i have established is the switch cable) to the lights to switch on and off.
As a matter of note there is no junction box so one set of lights feeds the other.
Can anyone help before bank holiday ends please??
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Yes,
All cables are exactly the same twin and earth type
red black and earth
The third (switch) cable has no voltage on it but the other 2 cables when connected through the same terminal blocks operate both lights
there is red tape on 2 of the cores but im ignoring that for now till i get further advice.
Its nice to know i can get a tradesman on sunday lol
All cables are exactly the same twin and earth type
red black and earth
The third (switch) cable has no voltage on it but the other 2 cables when connected through the same terminal blocks operate both lights
there is red tape on 2 of the cores but im ignoring that for now till i get further advice.
Its nice to know i can get a tradesman on sunday lol
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the cable that you are not currently using is the switch cable.
switch off the electric and remove the two red wires-
you need to connect one end of that cable to the permanent live and the other wire from the switch cable to where toy remove the permanent live from, hope that makes sense?
That is why this cable has red tape/sheathing on it.
if you don't understand re post-
switch off the electric and remove the two red wires-
you need to connect one end of that cable to the permanent live and the other wire from the switch cable to where toy remove the permanent live from, hope that makes sense?
That is why this cable has red tape/sheathing on it.
if you don't understand re post-
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You should get lots of HMO work round Manchester then.steve_gb wrote:.....If anyone needs advice on commercial, residential or domestic fire alarm systems i will be glad to help as i am a designer with 10yrs experiance.
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You are welcome, glad it is sorted.steve_gb wrote:UHM,
Many thanks for that advice i really appreciate it...Project completed, now on to the damp course LOL!!
p.s.
If anyone needs advice on commercial, residential or domestic fire alarm systems i will be glad to help as i am a designer with 10yrs experiance.
I'll keep you in mind, should anyone get stuck with fire alarm instaation.
Thanks
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