I have a maintained emergency fitting with built in photocell. The circuit has a key switch which can override the circuit leaving it permenantly on. As it stands I have a permenant live to charge the fitting, however. The problem is once i put my hand over the photocell to simulate darkness it lights as it should but it is not switching back off. I have waited for up to 20 minutes but it still remains on.
The wiring is simply looped, the connections within the fitting are perm live and switched live. There is also a perm and switched live running to the photocell.
I am alittle confused on this so any help would be appreciated.
On a seperate matter oldish cable run in conduit feeding new lights are tripping the breaker, but bizzarely only after a few minutes. Do you think its a insulation issue or overload, its a 6amp. Any help would be appreciated
The wiring is simply looped, the connections within the fitting are perm live and switched live. There is also a perm and switched live running to the photocell.
I am alittle confused on this so any help would be appreciated.
On a seperate matter oldish cable run in conduit feeding new lights are tripping the breaker, but bizzarely only after a few minutes. Do you think its a insulation issue or overload, its a 6amp. Any help would be appreciated