I had recently a rewiring done and finally wanted to replace the temporary bulb fittings with proper ceiling lights. There are a few things though I would like to be sure about:
1. In some of the room my expected 3 cables come from the ceiling. In others though, it is way more, the existing fitting looks like this:
Why is it like that and how does it need to be connected exactly?
2. The electrician who rewired left a few cables painfully short, it is nearly impossible to connect it to the luster terminal provided by the light. I think about using Wago connectors to extend the cable:
http://global.wago.com/en/products/product-catalog/terminal-blocks-connectors/installation-connectors/lighting-connectors-224-series/index.jsp. Is it recommendable?
3. One ceiling lamp is imported and does not have an earth cable although it is metal. Is it enough to just connect a cable from the earth wire of the rose to the metal hull of the lamp?
The cables of the lamp don't look double insulated and there are no additional information or labels.
Many thanks for any help