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Default Light Socket Wiring Query


"L Reid" wrote in message
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Hi Folks,

Due to some of the electrical 'eccentricities' I've found since moving in
(the latest being wire wool packed behind light fitting wiring), I thought
I'd run this past the resident guru's for a second opinion.

In our livingroom we have a centre light and some wall lights. The main
livingroom light is a 2 gang switch, however both switches on it appear to
have been wired like a mini 2-way switching circuit. Flicking one switch
turns all the lights on, flicking the other switches them off.

With the switch cover off, there are 4 wires. Red, blue, yellow and earth.
The back of each switch has the following connections : Com, L1 and L2.

The
wiring is as follows (earth is earthed to the mounting box):
red - SW1 Com
blue & yellow - SW2 Com

The wiring in between is:
SW1 L1 connected to SW2 L1 by a short cable
SW1 L2 connected to SW2 L2 by a short cable

Diagram (note L1 and L2 are acually at the same height on the switch. ---
denotes connecting cable):

SW1 Com (red) SW2 Com (blue/yellow)


L1 -------------------------- L1
L2 -------------------------- L2

I have establised that the blue is (I believe) the switched live for the
centre light and yellow is the switched live for the wall lights. I want

to
wire up this socket to give independant control over the ceiling light and
wall lights (rather than having both come on together). To do this I think

I
should connect the live to SW1 Com1, with a linked cable from SW1 to SW2
Com. Then I should connect the blue to SW1 L1 and the yellow to SW2 L1.
Before I proceed, is this correct? If not, what would be the correct way

to
do this?

Many thanks,

Leigh (fingers crossed for ASCII diagram...)



The Live (red) should be connected across the COM (common) terminals on both
switches, then the Yellow should be connected to the L2 of one switch and
the Blue to L2 of the other. You shouldn't need anything else between them.

Make sure you have the correct wiring configuration by touching the Blue to
the Red, then touch the Yellow to the Red, and see which light fittings they
each control.