Ring main, lighting.

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Hi All,

I've got to go round to a friends house later, to try to help him to get his lighting fixed.

He has removed a ceiling light fitting without marking how the wires were connected, and they are apparently just hanging freely. What wires should there be and how should they be connected?
 
the blind leading the blind?

its not a ring main, you will need to have a multimeter, and look in the sticky and or wiki, find the relevant drawing and print it
 
Whether or not the circuit is described by electricians as a ring main I need to try to sort it out so if anyone can answer the question I would be grateful.
 
Firstly you won't find a ring main inside a domestic house and you almost certainly won't find a ring final circuit being used for lighting. Now that he have that cleared up I can get on with telling you how no-one can really answer your questions because we are not psychics.

You may have 1 cable at the light or you may have 2 or 3. You may have correctly labelled cores or you may not. It may be twin & earth or it could be singles etc. etc.

What I can tell you is that you will probably need a multimeter which you can get for about a tenner and you'll need some labels or permanent markers to identify the cores if necessary. Also get some green & yellow sleeving, as well as some red or brown sleeving depending on the age of the wiring.

Come back when you know some information about the situation.
 

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