Hello,
I have had a look on the wiki but I am unable to find a diagram on how to wire a shaver socket (but Ii may have missed it) I haven't had mine off the wall yet but I would like to see how it should be wired first and then compare once I have it off the wall.
I am also looking at removing one in another bathroom and I am wondering what is best practice for this in regards to the wiring.
I would also like to check that the Wireing a three way switch here:
//www.diynot.com/wiki/Electrics:Intermediate
Would be the correct diagram to follow for 3 switches on a panel one which controls the bathroom light (and has an extractor fan on it but Ii think that's from a switch above the light) another which controls the light on the landing (and has another switch on the opposite side of the landing) and the upstairs landing (which again has another switch upstairs)
I hope this makes sense. If the diagram is wrong please could you point me in the direction of the correct one as I am looking at changing two of the switches over so they make sense...
Currently the setup is:
Switch 1 - Bathroom
Switch 2 - Upstairs Landing
Switch 3 - Landing
I am making it more logical so that the furthest switch (nearest the upstairs landing) is used for this so the new setup would be:
Switch 1 - Bathroom
Switch 2 - Landing
Switch 3 - Upstairs Landing
Does this make sense?
Many Thanks
James
I have had a look on the wiki but I am unable to find a diagram on how to wire a shaver socket (but Ii may have missed it) I haven't had mine off the wall yet but I would like to see how it should be wired first and then compare once I have it off the wall.
I am also looking at removing one in another bathroom and I am wondering what is best practice for this in regards to the wiring.
I would also like to check that the Wireing a three way switch here:
//www.diynot.com/wiki/Electrics:Intermediate
Would be the correct diagram to follow for 3 switches on a panel one which controls the bathroom light (and has an extractor fan on it but Ii think that's from a switch above the light) another which controls the light on the landing (and has another switch on the opposite side of the landing) and the upstairs landing (which again has another switch upstairs)
I hope this makes sense. If the diagram is wrong please could you point me in the direction of the correct one as I am looking at changing two of the switches over so they make sense...
Currently the setup is:
Switch 1 - Bathroom
Switch 2 - Upstairs Landing
Switch 3 - Landing
I am making it more logical so that the furthest switch (nearest the upstairs landing) is used for this so the new setup would be:
Switch 1 - Bathroom
Switch 2 - Landing
Switch 3 - Upstairs Landing
Does this make sense?
Many Thanks
James