Hi all, I am wiring up a light pull in my bathroom, there was one there before but the old one was removed 4 months ago when the bathroom was gutted. There are two sets of wires coming in, one set which are red, black and the exposed earth, no problem there. The second set has the red, blue, exposed earth PLUS a yellow? Any idea where that yellow should be wired to?
Many thanks..........Martin
The wiring goes to a light in the room which has no yellows and also to an extractor fan (no yellows either), everything else is above the ceiling.............Martin
The light fitting has 4 sets of wiring going in all are red, black and bare earth, one of the reds is a permanently live feed. the light switch has two sets in as described at the beginning of the thread and the fan has a red and a black in. Neither of the reds in the pull is permanently live, one of them can be fed from the light fitting live as I have tried this. There was another light fitting close to the fan, the reds and blacks for this and the feed from it to the fan were put in a junction as pairs. At the other end of the bathroom was another light pull which was treated similarly, I am pretty certain this was standard coloured wiring. When wiring the light up it would be ideal to not reconnect the redundant wires to the old light pull at the far end if possible............Martin
Only about 12ft long but it has 2 doorways in, one door used to be a bedroom but is now just a hobby room so the light pull was not needed as it is only used in the day time...........Martin
The switch at the other end had been disconnected for some time and everything else was still working before the ceiling was replaced..........Martin
Right......
Step back a few paces a minute and lets just establish a bit of basic principals...
and how much you know or dont...
First off from reading your posts..
I get the impression that there used to be more lights AND more switches in the bathroom..
e.g. 2way switches working 2x lights + a fan.
But you are intending to remove some bits out off the wiring and just keep..
1x switch, 1x light 1x fan...?
My initial questions would be:-
(FORGET COLOURS FOR THE MOMENT AND THINK....)
1/ Do you understand the basics of connecting 1x light 1x switch & 1x supply ?
2/ Do you understand the concept that fans with a run-on timer need a permanent live AND a switched live ?
3/ Do you understand that some fans may be 12v fans with a standalone transformer mounted somewhere else ?
4/ Do you understand how two-way light switches are wired to a single light ?
5/ Could you draw out a sketch of how each of the above could be connected to work correctly ?
6/ Do you have access to a simple continuity and voltage tester ?
7/ Do you understand that the supply from one room to another may loop at a light fitting or a light switch or a junction box or mixture of all three on a circuit ?
If you can answer YES to all of the above then...
With the power OFF do a continuity test to work out what wires are going where..
Sketch out exactly what you have got...
With the power on do a voltage test on each pair of wires to establish where supply feeds are entering and/or exiting a room..
Post you findings back on here....
Or....
If you don't grasp ALL of the points 1..7 then...
IT WILL BE QUICKER AND CHEAPER to get an electrician in to sort it out .....
I would guess 1 hour or hour & half investigations / testing / & fixing...
max cost £50 - £60..
including any extra junction boxes / terminals / connectors that may be needed.
Guinness