by ericmark »
Sun Aug 16, 2015 6:08 am
[quote="cjdunn"]Thanks for your reply Eric
Just need to clarify the wiring on the new fitting. I couldn't fit the circlular block in so I cut it as shown.
The block has Line, Loop and N
[/quote]Line is the new word for live, it was decided that neutral should be classed as a live wire so needed a new word for the phase wire and calling it line means it still makes sense where "L" is used. In your case it is really the switched line. Loop is the word used for permanent line it refers to the line looping from lamp to lamp. N is for the neutral.[quote="cjdunn"]
Is the red taped black wire in Line correct or should go in other slot
[/quote]Yes this is correct this is the switched line wire.[quote="cjdunn"]
In my old fitting, which worked, the yellow/green cable was in Loop so should that be in the Earth pin at the top of the pic.
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The earths should be under the clamp, Although it does not really matter how they are connected as long as they are.
You have three cables at the light.
1) Live supply.
2) Supply to next lamp.
3) To the switch.
All reds go together.
All earths (bare wires) go together.
But only two of the blacks go together they are the neutrals the third black with red tape it the switched live from the switch and you need to be careful not to lose that marking.
Many lamps don't have terminals for the loop wires and it is common to see them in a bit of terminal block as with yours. I will guess some one had a fancy light there before and it has been swapped back to standard ceiling rose. For some reason council houses have all fancy lamps stripped out before re-letting I will guess something similar has gone on. And I will guess the electrician knows jolly well the ceiling rose will be removed again so has left the reds in the connector block to make it easy for you.
As I said I can't see any reason why it would not work. It may not be the normal method but it should still work.
What I have found in the past is people in error have put that black wire with red tape on it with the other black wires which causes a direct short. This has blown the switch so no amount of wiring permutations can then get it working again.