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    Loft flooring over lights

    I have recently installed spotlights in my landing ceiling and want to cover part of the loft over the lights. The lights give out quite a bit of heat. I have cut away to 100mm the loft insulation around the lights and want to cover over the lights with loft flooring. If I drill a number of...
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    Loft Boarding issue

    Part of my loft is boarded over insulation. I've installed some spotlights into the ceiling but not wired them up yet but the connections are raised above the level of the boarding by an inch or so. I suppose I can either: raise the level of the boarded area with approx 2"x 2" timber...
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    Duff wiring

    Thanks, So wiring at light should be Yellow and blue, the rest are OK?
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    Duff wiring

    Hi, Can you help with this wiring problem that is not covered in the wiki. I have a double switch in the hall that should power the hall lights and an outside light. The outside light has never worked, but the hall lights have. The wiring at the switch has (on the working side), a live...
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    Insulation

    Hi, I've recently moved into the hous and have found that the insulation is only 150mm, but, covering most of the loft space a second layer has been added across the joists. Obviously there is a danger when trying to find out where to walk and it is laid over wiring, but in relation to the...
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    Overload or not?

    Thanks for the advice. The lighting circuit is in a ceiling that is not easily accessible and the light switch ison the furthest wall away from the garden. Not difficult I know but not as easy as using the socket which is on the outside wall. Are you saying that if I use a socket (not the...
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    Overload or not?

    Thanks. Paul
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    Overload or not?

    It seems that you should not connect a spur (for outside lights) from a socket that is already a spur, or from a socket that is feeding a spur. Is that because of concerns about overloading or is there another reason? I would like to connect up to 4 outside lights to power but the most...
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    Wiring problems

    No offence taken thanks for showing the interest, What I meant was, the double light switch is situated downstairs and activates the downstairs light and the second rocker switch turns the upstairs light on and off. Yes, the circuit was working, the confusion came when the new switch...
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    Wiring problems

    I have a double switch downstairs which activates a downstairs and seperately activates an upstairs light which only turns on and off the upstairs light. The downstairs has 2 sets of wires wired as follows:- Red to L1, Black to L2 and nothing to L3 at the other end of the switch it is...
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    Wiring a switch

    Thanks, but I only have 1 switch with 2 rockers and 2 sets of L1, L2 and L3. If the L1's become Coms, do I leave the black which was in L2 or do I move it to L3, and on the other set do I move the blue which was in L1 to L2 and the yellow which was in L2 to L3. Thanks
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    Wiring a switch

    Thanks for this and sorry to be so thick, but does that mean that the black which was at L2 should remain, or move to L3 and the blue which was at L1 should move to L2 and the yellow at L2 should move to L3. Thanks
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    Wiring a switch

    I'm replacing a 2 gang switch and the current wiring is as follows Top Red to Com, Black to L2, and L1 empty, Bottom Yellow to L2, Blue to L1 and Red to Com. On the new switch it only has L1, L2 and L3 at top and bottom. I thought that the L3's could have been Com but this only...
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    Overload

    I intend using a multi socket to plug my TV, DVD, Surround sound system, games console and amplifier into 1 plug socket. Would this overload the socket? Thanks. Paul
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    Switches/Sockets

    I've just replaced a load of light switches and sockets in the living room. On replacing 1 of the sockets I blew the 5 amp fuse. Although I've repaired the fuse, the upstairs lights together with the lights in the part of the living room I had been working in refuse to light. The wiring...
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    Switch problems

    Both live AND Switch wire to B Com???
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    Switch problems

    Re Question 3 and the request for "which terminals the wires entered: The wiring in the original switch was: Switch wire to A COM Live wire to A 1 Way and a Switch wire to B Com Live to B 1 Way. Thanks for your patience
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    Switch problems

    I'm replacing all of the switches in my living room. Can anyone help with a couple of problems:- 1. If the terminals on the new socket are marked COM, 1 Way and 2 Way, do you wire the live to the com terminal, and the neutral to the 1 way terminal? 2. I have a switch that has two...
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    Wiring problems

    I'm replacing an old double light switch. The current wiring comprises of 4 wires, and the 4 reds are each wired to one of 4 terminals marked A, A1, B and B1. All of the blacks are together and not attached to any terminal. In addition there is a seperate wire joining A to B. My new...
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    Trouble with lights

    Thanks for the previous help. however the same problem persists. I've tried a complete new light, but its the same arm of the light that won't light even on the new fitting. I suppose that my only option is to buy a multimeter? Paul
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