I want to replace a standard ceiling rose with one of these:
It has a terminal block with a brown and blue wire which is connected to the light fitting at one end and is expecting two incoming wires. The instructions state:
At the ceiling I have the following cables:
1. feed in
2. feed out
3. switch
I would have thought that the neutrals from all 3 of these need to be connected into the neutral terminal of the light (using a wago connector to combine these and then take a single wire to the terminal block on the light due to space restrictions - I suspect) and the switch live wire (blue with brown sleeving) is what will connect to the "L" terminal. Is this correct?
I am thrown by the "Supply Live (normally brown or red)" description in the instructions.
Thanks in advance.
It has a terminal block with a brown and blue wire which is connected to the light fitting at one end and is expecting two incoming wires. The instructions state:
At the ceiling I have the following cables:
1. feed in
2. feed out
3. switch
I would have thought that the neutrals from all 3 of these need to be connected into the neutral terminal of the light (using a wago connector to combine these and then take a single wire to the terminal block on the light due to space restrictions - I suspect) and the switch live wire (blue with brown sleeving) is what will connect to the "L" terminal. Is this correct?
I am thrown by the "Supply Live (normally brown or red)" description in the instructions.
Thanks in advance.