I've changed many switches and sockets around the house already, from the standard white plastic to the chrome ones. Now i've come to the kitchen and encountered a problem.
Consumer panel only has "main ring", "lights 1" and "lights 2" which is probably correct as I live in a single storey flat.
As you go round the kitchen moving away from the consumer panel in distance, the first double socket has 3 earths, 3 neutrals and 3 lives. All 3 earths are connected in earth connection of socket, 3 neutrals to neutral, 3 lives to live. The rest only have 2 sets of cables but wired the same. Is this a radial or ring setup?
Anyway, the sockets are easy to change (just like for like), but there are switches in this circuit also. These are to give power to sockets inside the units for things like built in fridge, freezer, washing machine, recessed lighting, etc.
The sockets i've bought (from Argos) only appear to be 1 gang, 1 way but the sockets i have just now appear to be 1 gang, 2 way. Let me try to explain.
I'll ignore mentioning the earths as they are obvious. The old ones have L1 and N1 which have 2 wires in each, both have a wire coming in from the left and going out to the right of the backbox. There is an L2 and N2 also, and this is the power to the spur and they only short between L1 and L2, and N1 and N2 when the switch is down.
The new switches have a COM and L1 and L2 (no neutrals), COM shorts with L1 with the switch up (OFF) and COM shorts with L2 with the switch down (ON).
The only way I can think of to get this going with the equipment I have is to connect all the neutrals together and put the 2 lives from L1 on the old switch onto L2 on the new one and the spur live from L2 on the old switch onto COM on the new one. Is this correct? Also is there an easier way that I have not considered?
Thanks