Lighting Circuit and Dimmer Switching Confusion
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 7:40 pm
Hello all,
Firstly I've read quite a few of others' posts here about lighting, dimmer switches and the general chaos - most of them have been incredibly helpful and have certainly given me useful knowledge about what I'm faced with. I have one outstanding issue that I can't seem to get over.
I have a double-dimmer (although the fact it's a dimmer is only of limited relevance) which controls a ceiling light and two wall lights (togther). I have replaced the ceiling light with a standard rose and flex today but didn't get the previous wiring noted down before I went ahead and took the old one out. This has led me to a little trial and error.
Following the other posts on here I've taken the switch off the wall and inspected it. This shows me a red wire going into both Cs on the switch (so this is the mains in) and two different coloured switched lives coming out of the two L1s - which makes sense.
The colours coming out of L1s are blue and yellow, the C is red.
In the ceiling it's clear which cable comes from the switch, not least because it contains the blue and yellow cables as I've identified in the switch, but also because the sheath is a slightly darker grey.
Therefore it's quite easy to see the 'ring in', 'ring out' and 'switch' flexes and which is which. Good start!
I know therefore that all the 'lives' go together (including the 'live' that is the C cable in the switch), all the 'negatives' go together all the earths go together, and to the earth terminal. What's left then is what to do with the two switched lives: yellow and blue.
On the wall lights there is no indication as to which is which, because there's only a pair of cables.
And so I did a little trial and error...
[*] Yellow in rose switched live and blue disconnected makes centre rose off/on work (with LHS dimmer), and nothing on wall (RHS dimmer)
[*] Blue in switched live and yellow disconnected makes cenre rose do nothing, wall lights off/on
[*] Putting either blue or yellow into live, and the other into switched (so one of each) in the rose behaves the same way as if the 'live' cable was disconnected (above) and the other cable switches as before too.
And so, contrarty to what I'd expect looking at the switch, which shows the LHS dimmer having the blue L1 output and the RHS having the yellow L1 output, having the yellow connected to the switched live controlls the LHS / ceiling rose and having the blue connected to the switched live controls the RHS / wall.
And so I've wired BOTH yellow and blue into the switched live in the ceiling rose. Now, when I turn on the LHS the rose comes on (weirdly, and this is the only reason I mentioned dimmers before, it doesn't dim, just on/off); and when I turn the RHS on the wall works. Super. What's gone wrong is that if I turn the LHS on AND the RHS on the wall doesn't work, only when the LHS is off & RHS is on do I get wall lights.
I'm sure that I could have both on before I attempted this little job.
Gallery of some pictures here: http://imgur.com/a/u67gd
Firstly I've read quite a few of others' posts here about lighting, dimmer switches and the general chaos - most of them have been incredibly helpful and have certainly given me useful knowledge about what I'm faced with. I have one outstanding issue that I can't seem to get over.
I have a double-dimmer (although the fact it's a dimmer is only of limited relevance) which controls a ceiling light and two wall lights (togther). I have replaced the ceiling light with a standard rose and flex today but didn't get the previous wiring noted down before I went ahead and took the old one out. This has led me to a little trial and error.
Following the other posts on here I've taken the switch off the wall and inspected it. This shows me a red wire going into both Cs on the switch (so this is the mains in) and two different coloured switched lives coming out of the two L1s - which makes sense.
The colours coming out of L1s are blue and yellow, the C is red.
In the ceiling it's clear which cable comes from the switch, not least because it contains the blue and yellow cables as I've identified in the switch, but also because the sheath is a slightly darker grey.
Therefore it's quite easy to see the 'ring in', 'ring out' and 'switch' flexes and which is which. Good start!
I know therefore that all the 'lives' go together (including the 'live' that is the C cable in the switch), all the 'negatives' go together all the earths go together, and to the earth terminal. What's left then is what to do with the two switched lives: yellow and blue.
On the wall lights there is no indication as to which is which, because there's only a pair of cables.
And so I did a little trial and error...
[*] Yellow in rose switched live and blue disconnected makes centre rose off/on work (with LHS dimmer), and nothing on wall (RHS dimmer)
[*] Blue in switched live and yellow disconnected makes cenre rose do nothing, wall lights off/on
[*] Putting either blue or yellow into live, and the other into switched (so one of each) in the rose behaves the same way as if the 'live' cable was disconnected (above) and the other cable switches as before too.
And so, contrarty to what I'd expect looking at the switch, which shows the LHS dimmer having the blue L1 output and the RHS having the yellow L1 output, having the yellow connected to the switched live controlls the LHS / ceiling rose and having the blue connected to the switched live controls the RHS / wall.
And so I've wired BOTH yellow and blue into the switched live in the ceiling rose. Now, when I turn on the LHS the rose comes on (weirdly, and this is the only reason I mentioned dimmers before, it doesn't dim, just on/off); and when I turn the RHS on the wall works. Super. What's gone wrong is that if I turn the LHS on AND the RHS on the wall doesn't work, only when the LHS is off & RHS is on do I get wall lights.
I'm sure that I could have both on before I attempted this little job.
Gallery of some pictures here: http://imgur.com/a/u67gd