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The thing is, the earth (yellow/green) in the ceiling does not have a slot available to connect anything to. One of the two slots has the earth connection while the other end seems to be a red cabled wire connected to it. No free slot. Does this mean the earth connection on the fan/light can be left empty?
The pendant was connected to the ceiling. The plate for the new one has been connected to the ceiling (not beam) with plugs and screws. It’s seems to be very firm. The fan/light itself isn’t that heavy. I know they are normally quite heavy, but this one seems to be on the light side. Even the longer screw does not go up the beam (or wood above the ceiling board). There is a considerable gap (air) between the ceiling board and the wooden board above it. Nonetheless, the plate of the new fixture is very firmly in place. It does not move at all from pushing or pulling it.
Essentially, is it going to be like for like. The old pendant one works with just the live and neutral connections to the ceiling. So, will the new fan/light fixture only require live and neutral as well? This would mean no direct earth connection to the new fixture.
The pendant was connected to the ceiling. The plate for the new one has been connected to the ceiling (not beam) with plugs and screws. It’s seems to be very firm. The fan/light itself isn’t that heavy. I know they are normally quite heavy, but this one seems to be on the light side. Even the longer screw does not go up the beam (or wood above the ceiling board). There is a considerable gap (air) between the ceiling board and the wooden board above it. Nonetheless, the plate of the new fixture is very firmly in place. It does not move at all from pushing or pulling it.
Essentially, is it going to be like for like. The old pendant one works with just the live and neutral connections to the ceiling. So, will the new fan/light fixture only require live and neutral as well? This would mean no direct earth connection to the new fixture.
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