Hi
I know this is going to be a simple question for any electrican, but I'll admit as the first time attempting to change a light switch as DIY, I don't quite know what to expect. (Disclaimer, yes, I am observing all safety precautions etc)
In trying to change a light switch, the connections appear slightly different, so I don't quite know what should go where. (And I don't have the skills/knowledge to test the wires to find out what's what).
The existing light switch has C, 1, 2 connectors, and a ground wire which plugs in to the side of the switch.
The new switch has; L, 1, (blank, which I'm assuming is 2), N.
So, I assumed C=L, 1,2=1,2, and N for ground. But, that doesn't work. There is a curved line with the arrow through it on 1 for the new switch, and C for the old, so that is confusing me as well. And the colours of the wires are black,white, brown, but I understand that doesn't really mean much, depending on the elctrician (although, this is a newbuild from 2 years ago).
This light has 2 switches, so I understand one of those wires is turning off the other switch/circuit or something like that, but, again I'm not clear on what should go where.
If anyone can help, would appreciate it - will be holding off until I understand this further.
Thanks
James
I know this is going to be a simple question for any electrican, but I'll admit as the first time attempting to change a light switch as DIY, I don't quite know what to expect. (Disclaimer, yes, I am observing all safety precautions etc)
In trying to change a light switch, the connections appear slightly different, so I don't quite know what should go where. (And I don't have the skills/knowledge to test the wires to find out what's what).
The existing light switch has C, 1, 2 connectors, and a ground wire which plugs in to the side of the switch.
The new switch has; L, 1, (blank, which I'm assuming is 2), N.
So, I assumed C=L, 1,2=1,2, and N for ground. But, that doesn't work. There is a curved line with the arrow through it on 1 for the new switch, and C for the old, so that is confusing me as well. And the colours of the wires are black,white, brown, but I understand that doesn't really mean much, depending on the elctrician (although, this is a newbuild from 2 years ago).
This light has 2 switches, so I understand one of those wires is turning off the other switch/circuit or something like that, but, again I'm not clear on what should go where.
If anyone can help, would appreciate it - will be holding off until I understand this further.
Thanks
James