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by hatchy »
Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:24 am
I too am an electrical installations student, and have just covered this aswell. The way it goes is the live, neutral and earth come into the ceiling rose. The live is connected to the LOOP, neutral to the neutral, earth to the screw connetor located away from the main three connector groups. A cable is taken from the live in the rose down to the common (C) on the switch. A cable then goes from the L1 terminal on the switch to the Switch Live on the ceiling rose. The lamp will already have one cable connected to the switch live and one to the neutral. Remember to connect the earth in the switch aswell. The return cable from the switch, called the switch live (or switched live) should be marked to indicate it is a live carrying conductor, that stops someone else mistaking it for a neutral at a later date. The ceiling rose normally has two screw terminals for the switch live, three for the LOOP live and three for the neutral, but may differ depending on the manufacturer. I agree with the other post that the cables should not get hot! Are you coming off an existing lighting circuit elsewhere, as protection differs for the different types of circuits.