Wiring Question and Fitting 3-pin Plug in Place of Light Fixing
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:20 pm
Hi there,
I have a 2 switches in my bedroom that are on the lighting circuit. I find that the wiring is as follows: 2 reds in the top connection, 1 red in the bottom connection, 3 blacks linked together and not connected to the switch, and 3 earths linked together and connected to the boxes in the wall.
Among the above wiring is a 3-core wire that protrudes from the wall above the switch for a light fixing.
I would like to fix a 3-pin socket to the existing box to plug in a light and NOT use the extra wire above (the extra wire is plastered into the wall and ideally I would like to bury it rather than remove it).
Is this feasible and which wires should I use? The unused wires I propose to cut away and leave buried.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
JimboX
I have a 2 switches in my bedroom that are on the lighting circuit. I find that the wiring is as follows: 2 reds in the top connection, 1 red in the bottom connection, 3 blacks linked together and not connected to the switch, and 3 earths linked together and connected to the boxes in the wall.
Among the above wiring is a 3-core wire that protrudes from the wall above the switch for a light fixing.
I would like to fix a 3-pin socket to the existing box to plug in a light and NOT use the extra wire above (the extra wire is plastered into the wall and ideally I would like to bury it rather than remove it).
Is this feasible and which wires should I use? The unused wires I propose to cut away and leave buried.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
JimboX