Hi
I've been asked to rewire an attempted replacement light fitting, but unfortunately no record of the original wiring was taken, so this is what I was confronted with. I'll try and be as descriptive as possible
A removed ceiling rose, so basically wire from the ceiling. There are 4 cables, all twin and earth. 12 wires in total. Using a meter I looked for the switched live and discovered 2. I tested each cable individually (flicking switches) and two buzzed. The other two do not.
There are two sets of lights in the same room involved in this little set up (connected by a double gang switch) Upon further testing it appears a light in an adjacent room is also connected. (with a single gang switch) With nothing connected none of the three light fittings work. As far as I can tell there is just a single switch for each light (not two way)
Does that make any sense to anyone ? and if so any help and advice would be appreciated ?
Cheers
I've been asked to rewire an attempted replacement light fitting, but unfortunately no record of the original wiring was taken, so this is what I was confronted with. I'll try and be as descriptive as possible
A removed ceiling rose, so basically wire from the ceiling. There are 4 cables, all twin and earth. 12 wires in total. Using a meter I looked for the switched live and discovered 2. I tested each cable individually (flicking switches) and two buzzed. The other two do not.
There are two sets of lights in the same room involved in this little set up (connected by a double gang switch) Upon further testing it appears a light in an adjacent room is also connected. (with a single gang switch) With nothing connected none of the three light fittings work. As far as I can tell there is just a single switch for each light (not two way)
Does that make any sense to anyone ? and if so any help and advice would be appreciated ?
Cheers
