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I J H September 6th 03 01:42 PM

light wiring problem
 
Hi,

i have recently acquired a new ceiling light fitting. i removed the old
fitting some time ago, the wiring showed it is of the loop-in variety of
curcuit.
i fitted the new light but when i came to switch it on - nothing, i double
checked the connections to the light, they were ok, changed the bulb - still
the same. put the old light fitting back in - still nothing. i took
another fitting from another room that i knew worked - still nothing.
checked the switch connections - still nothing, swapped the switch - still
nothing. i did notice on the switch that both connecting wires were red and
neither was marked up as the live feed, but i connected it back up the same
way anyhow.

Any ideas what i can try next before i have to resort to calling someone
out?

tia.


I.



BigWallop September 6th 03 01:53 PM

light wiring problem
 

"I J H" wrote in message
...
Hi,

i have recently acquired a new ceiling light fitting. i removed the old
fitting some time ago, the wiring showed it is of the loop-in variety of
curcuit.
i fitted the new light but when i came to switch it on - nothing, i double
checked the connections to the light, they were ok, changed the bulb -

still
the same. put the old light fitting back in - still nothing. i took
another fitting from another room that i knew worked - still nothing.
checked the switch connections - still nothing, swapped the switch -

still
nothing. i did notice on the switch that both connecting wires were red

and
neither was marked up as the live feed, but i connected it back up the

same
way anyhow.

Any ideas what i can try next before i have to resort to calling someone
out?

tia.

I.



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Bob Minchin September 6th 03 02:08 PM

light wiring problem
 
I J H wrote:

Hi,

i have recently acquired a new ceiling light fitting. i removed the old
fitting some time ago, the wiring showed it is of the loop-in variety of
curcuit.
i fitted the new light but when i came to switch it on - nothing, i double
checked the connections to the light, they were ok, changed the bulb - still
the same. put the old light fitting back in - still nothing. i took
another fitting from another room that i knew worked - still nothing.
checked the switch connections - still nothing, swapped the switch - still
nothing. i did notice on the switch that both connecting wires were red and
neither was marked up as the live feed, but i connected it back up the same
way anyhow.

Any ideas what i can try next before i have to resort to calling someone
out?

tia.

I.


Make up a long lead to the neutral pin of a plug ( the non fused one bottom left
as you look into the plug with the back off) and connect to one side of a light
bulb. Plug into a wall socket Add a second piece of wire to the other bulb
connection and bare the other end of this wire a few mm.

Touch this onto various points in your ceiling rose and switch to see what is
live and if the switch works etc.

This should help you draw out a circuit and see what is happening.

Bob





ARWadsworth September 6th 03 04:40 PM

light wiring problem
 

"Bob Minchin" wrote in message
...
I J H wrote:

Hi,

i have recently acquired a new ceiling light fitting. i removed the old
fitting some time ago, the wiring showed it is of the loop-in variety of
curcuit.
i fitted the new light but when i came to switch it on - nothing, i

double
checked the connections to the light, they were ok, changed the bulb -

still
the same. put the old light fitting back in - still nothing. i took
another fitting from another room that i knew worked - still nothing.
checked the switch connections - still nothing, swapped the switch -

still
nothing. i did notice on the switch that both connecting wires were red

and
neither was marked up as the live feed, but i connected it back up the

same
way anyhow.

Any ideas what i can try next before i have to resort to calling someone
out?

tia.

I.


Make up a long lead to the neutral pin of a plug ( the non fused one

bottom left
as you look into the plug with the back off) and connect to one side of a

light
bulb. Plug into a wall socket Add a second piece of wire to the other bulb
connection and bare the other end of this wire a few mm.

Touch this onto various points in your ceiling rose and switch to see what

is
live and if the switch works etc.

This should help you draw out a circuit and see what is happening.

Bob


And what will it show if a split load CU is used?

To I.

When you say it looks like a loop in system do you have 3 cables which have
3 wires. i.e. 3 earth wires, and then either 4 reds and 2 blacks or 3 reds
and 3 blacks?

Adam



Stuart September 6th 03 11:23 PM

light wiring problem
 
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 14:08:15 +0100, Bob Minchin
wrote:

I J H wrote:

Hi,

i have recently acquired a new ceiling light fitting. i removed the old
fitting some time ago, the wiring showed it is of the loop-in variety of
curcuit.
i fitted the new light but when i came to switch it on - nothing, i double
checked the connections to the light, they were ok, changed the bulb - still
the same. put the old light fitting back in - still nothing. i took
another fitting from another room that i knew worked - still nothing.
checked the switch connections - still nothing, swapped the switch - still
nothing. i did notice on the switch that both connecting wires were red and
neither was marked up as the live feed, but i connected it back up the same
way anyhow.

Any ideas what i can try next before i have to resort to calling someone
out?

tia.

I.


Make up a long lead to the neutral pin of a plug ( the non fused one bottom left
as you look into the plug with the back off) and connect to one side of a light
bulb. Plug into a wall socket Add a second piece of wire to the other bulb
connection and bare the other end of this wire a few mm.


Might be better to do the wire baring BEFORE plugging the plug in to the
socket !!!!
Stuart




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John Rumm September 7th 03 01:57 AM

light wiring problem
 
Stuart wrote:

Might be better to do the wire baring BEFORE plugging the plug in to the
socket !!!!


or even better - invest 5 quid for a basic multimeter from Maplin and
save electrocuting yourself!


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Wheelbarrowbob September 7th 03 12:52 PM

light wiring problem
 
are you sure you havent tripped the mcb at the cu when wiring up ?

Keith Lanham September 8th 03 09:55 PM

light wiring problem
 

"I J H" wrote in message
...
Hi,

i have recently acquired a new ceiling light fitting. i removed the old
fitting some time ago, the wiring showed it is of the loop-in variety of
curcuit.
i fitted the new light but when i came to switch it on - nothing, i double
checked the connections to the light, they were ok, changed the bulb -

still
the same. put the old light fitting back in - still nothing. i took
another fitting from another room that i knew worked - still nothing.
checked the switch connections - still nothing, swapped the switch -

still
nothing. i did notice on the switch that both connecting wires were red

and
neither was marked up as the live feed, but i connected it back up the

same
way anyhow.

Any ideas what i can try next before i have to resort to calling someone
out?

tia.

Have you checked the Fuse ?

Keith




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