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How do you wire an LD10?


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  • Subject: How do you wire an LD10?
  • From: matthew@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 20:19:03 -0000
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I'm just looking at how a "normal" light circuit is wired, with
the
connection for the switch and the loop to the next light in the
ceiling rose.

Having read somewhere on the net about some lighting controllers
needing a neutral in the switch, my electrician and I decided to wire
the light so that the connection is in the switch not the ceiling
rose.

I have one lighting circuit per room so basically the wire runs up
from the consumer unit to the switch, then there is another cable
from the switch to the ceiling rose.

I'm just wondering if this is the right way to do it, before I go
repeating this scheme for all the other lights in the house!




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