Strange looking junction box for lighting
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:09 pm
Hi,
I have just pulled an old light fitting down from my upstairs toilet ceiling. It has a 4 socket junction box behind it that looks pretty old and had it so I’m replacing, the wiring just looks strange to me as a very basic level electrician. There is three cables feeding into it, each with a exposed copper earth, a red live and a black neutral. The three lives are all into one socket, the earths into one socket and then two blacks in one and one in the other. Then the cabling that was connected to the light fitting was just two wires one from the two blacks and one from the single black. Why would a light fitting be connected to three apparent neutrals and no live? Also was no earth connected. I have changed light fittings before but never with this much going in and never without apparently using any live. Was just going to put back as it was but just doesn’t look right.
Thanks in advance.
I have just pulled an old light fitting down from my upstairs toilet ceiling. It has a 4 socket junction box behind it that looks pretty old and had it so I’m replacing, the wiring just looks strange to me as a very basic level electrician. There is three cables feeding into it, each with a exposed copper earth, a red live and a black neutral. The three lives are all into one socket, the earths into one socket and then two blacks in one and one in the other. Then the cabling that was connected to the light fitting was just two wires one from the two blacks and one from the single black. Why would a light fitting be connected to three apparent neutrals and no live? Also was no earth connected. I have changed light fittings before but never with this much going in and never without apparently using any live. Was just going to put back as it was but just doesn’t look right.
Thanks in advance.