Hello.
Is the switch part of a 2-way set up ? ( 2 switches control one or more lights).
If not,(2 conductors at the switch) ensure the circuit is not LIVE. Try the red in 'C' , and the other conductor in 'L1'.
Ed
Hello.
(I don't think it's a neutral, I think it's a 'switch return').
A)Yes
Ed.
What wires do you have at your switch - is it just a red and a black (and perhaps an earth), or are there other wires?
In that case it sounds like you have a faulty dimmer switch. You can verify that the wiring is OK though by:
With the power off, remove the switch and terminate the two wires into separate bits of connector block.
Turn the power back on - verify the light is off.
Power off again, and connect the two wires into the same bit of connector block and power back on - the light should be on.
If that's all fine, and you've tried it in both com and L1, and com and L2, then it sounds like a dodgy dimmer - I'm assuming you don't have any other terminals on the dimmer?
Other thing to check, is that the light you are trying to dim is dimmable, as if it's a modern energy saving one then a dimmer won't be able to dim it, and it's possible that it stays lit when you dim...
The light is dimmable.
lips123 said:I don't think the dimmer itself is faulty as I purchased a chrome dimmer previously, unaware there was no earth wiring. Again, with the chrome dimmer, the switch did not turn off nor dim the light.
I *think* that unless I've very much misunderstood, lips123 is referring to his/her new plastic switch, bought to replace the earlier chrome switch - following the advice on the other thread :-
lips123 said:I don't think the dimmer itself is faulty as I purchased a chrome dimmer previously, unaware there was no earth wiring. Again, with the chrome dimmer, the switch did not turn off nor dim the light.
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