Switch-wiring problem
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:09 pm
Hi,
I haven't got much experience at this, but I want to put in a two-way light switch (2 gang) where there had been one before, but now there are just the wires. They control two separate lights in the kitchen.
Problem is I don't know which wire is which. There are four wires, and all have red sleeving, but two also have grey sleeving over the red. (So as a result, they're slightly thicker, but the wire itself is the same gauge.) I've determined that one of the wires without the grey sleeving is live, so I'm okay with that. I put that in the "common" terminal of one switch, and used a short link wire across to the common of the other switch. But how to connect up the others. I have three wires left, and four terminals to connect them to. I don't want to use the trial and error method. Can anyone help?
Thanks
I haven't got much experience at this, but I want to put in a two-way light switch (2 gang) where there had been one before, but now there are just the wires. They control two separate lights in the kitchen.
Problem is I don't know which wire is which. There are four wires, and all have red sleeving, but two also have grey sleeving over the red. (So as a result, they're slightly thicker, but the wire itself is the same gauge.) I've determined that one of the wires without the grey sleeving is live, so I'm okay with that. I put that in the "common" terminal of one switch, and used a short link wire across to the common of the other switch. But how to connect up the others. I have three wires left, and four terminals to connect them to. I don't want to use the trial and error method. Can anyone help?
Thanks