Ceiling light with a pull cord switch.
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Ceiling light with a pull cord switch.
Hi can anyone help with how to install a ceiling light with the old colours,the pull cord has the old colours,but the new light fitting has the new colours.
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Hi and welcome to UHM,
Have you seen these pages on the main site?
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/diy/e ... /index.htm
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/diy/e ... wiring.htm
It should be pretty simple-
old colours.........new colours
RED...................BROWN
BLACK................BLUE
Have you seen these pages on the main site?
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/diy/e ... /index.htm
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/diy/e ... wiring.htm
It should be pretty simple-
old colours.........new colours
RED...................BROWN
BLACK................BLUE
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ultimatehandyman wrote:Hi and welcome to UHM,
Have you seen these pages on the main site?
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/diy/e ... /index.htm
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/diy/e ... wiring.htm
It should be pretty simple-
old colours.........new colours
RED...................BROWN
BLACK................BLUE
Thanks but done all that and light was fine yesterday but when we pulled the switch to go off it keeps tripping the circuit breaker for lights.!!
Many Thanks Baz and Teen
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The wires havent been touched from whoever installed the pull switch in the past,so have taken a picture,cant really get to see much at the moment without pulling it right out.ultimatehandyman wrote:At the pull cord switch which terminals are the wires in?
Think will have to give up til tomorrow
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It is probably wired like this-
So connect the two reds together in a terminal connector and then put one black that looks like it comes from the pull cord switch to the brown on the new fitting and wrap the wire with red tape and then put the other black wire to the blue wire on the new fitting and it should work.
So connect the two reds together in a terminal connector and then put one black that looks like it comes from the pull cord switch to the brown on the new fitting and wrap the wire with red tape and then put the other black wire to the blue wire on the new fitting and it should work.
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