How would you expect lights to be wired?
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:38 pm
I have worked with PLC's and SCADA, but most domestic electricians would not have a clue what I am talking about, and at 70 I have to face facts and realise at some point will not be able to DIY. In fact son will not leave me the ladders in case I use them. Which means not a clue what is behind the landing ceiling rose.
My wife has decided she wants a new landing light with all pretty dangling bits, I said I would not fit it, but darn son said no problem I will fit it, we are both industrial electricians. So light arrives and it has 5 GU10 bulbs, so one centre 4 outer seems good idea to have them separately switched, the hall switch is in a poor place, hard to reach, so using phone to switch on, or remote control seems good idea, so relay zigbee ordered and arrived, however this is where it has gone wrong.
The manual switching option uses ELV, not LV as expected. So the question arises how to wire? I know the hall switch has a neutral at the switch, as they had been swapped and caused the RCBO's to trip until I swapped them, My thoughts were to use the switched line to trigger the relay and permanent line to feed it, but there may not be a permanent line?
So want three ELV wires to landing light switch, so can manually switch light, but what about the LV supply, should I use a three gang switch, or should ELV and EV not go to same back box? Should I just use a connector block for the LV and have only the hall switch connected to the LV supply?
I am sure I can thread a triple and earth cable to switch back box, this would be brown, black, blue so unlikely to get mixed up with old colours, but in 10 years time, if some thing goes wrong and my son can't help, what would a domestic electrician expect to find? I can make it work, but want it so if I am not around and my widow calls an electrician he can work out what I have done and fix it.
So how are LV and ELV wiring normally done with domestic?
My wife has decided she wants a new landing light with all pretty dangling bits, I said I would not fit it, but darn son said no problem I will fit it, we are both industrial electricians. So light arrives and it has 5 GU10 bulbs, so one centre 4 outer seems good idea to have them separately switched, the hall switch is in a poor place, hard to reach, so using phone to switch on, or remote control seems good idea, so relay zigbee ordered and arrived, however this is where it has gone wrong.
The manual switching option uses ELV, not LV as expected. So the question arises how to wire? I know the hall switch has a neutral at the switch, as they had been swapped and caused the RCBO's to trip until I swapped them, My thoughts were to use the switched line to trigger the relay and permanent line to feed it, but there may not be a permanent line?
So want three ELV wires to landing light switch, so can manually switch light, but what about the LV supply, should I use a three gang switch, or should ELV and EV not go to same back box? Should I just use a connector block for the LV and have only the hall switch connected to the LV supply?
I am sure I can thread a triple and earth cable to switch back box, this would be brown, black, blue so unlikely to get mixed up with old colours, but in 10 years time, if some thing goes wrong and my son can't help, what would a domestic electrician expect to find? I can make it work, but want it so if I am not around and my widow calls an electrician he can work out what I have done and fix it.
So how are LV and ELV wiring normally done with domestic?