Replacing Ceiling Pendant with Ikea Halogen Light

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Hi,

I'm trying to replace my ceiling pendant with a new Ikea light.

The ceiling pendant currently has two sets of wires coming into it, one from the switch and one from the power. The two live wires are connected together through the pendant and the neutral(switch) is to the pendant live and the neutral (power) to the pendant Neutral.

The ikea light only has two sets of terminals (live & nuetral).

Am I correct in assuming the only way to wire this new light is by connecting the two live wires using a block and connecting the neutral(switch) is to the live terminal in the light and the neutral (power) to the Neutral terminal in the light?

Any help much appreciated.

Jeet
 
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Your method sounds OK to me - the black (should be sleeved red) from the switch is called "switched live". The earths (sleeved gn/y) need to connect to the terminal on the fitting unless it is double insulated in which case they need to be joined to together in block. Make sure the blocks are in a place where the heat from the lamp doesn't effect them, the blocks need to be housed in the enclosure.
 
Jeet - do some reading up on lighting circuits - not all of those black (or blue) wires you can see are neutrals...
 
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Thanks for the advise.

Is there a need to wrap tape around the block?

Jeet

No, it just creates a sticky mess for when you decide you don't like the Ikea lights anymore (or the government bans the lamps that it takes ;) )
 

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