Adding light switch from a plug socket ?

Joined
17 Oct 2010
Messages
5
Reaction score
1
Location
Hampshire
Country
United Kingdom
Hi need a little help,

I have a plug socket that i want to wire to a light switch that ive just put in next to it to turn on and off my outside security light.

What i need to know is ive now got 2 sets of wires to the light switch and need to know what wires go where on the switch ?
 
Sponsored Links
Firstly, can you add wiring to the plug socket without breaking rules about spurs/rings etc?

How many existing cables at the existing plug socket?
What fuse/mcb protects this socket circuit?

You need to fit a fused spur unit from the socket (if you can meet the above requirements).
You will probably use 2.5 mm or above cable.

You can either fit a switched fused spur unit, which will act as the light switch.

Alternatively, fit an unswitched fused spur unit, THEN an oridinary light switch.

The fused spur unit will need a 3 or 5 amp fuse.
 
Sponsored Links
You have wired that switch up wrongly in any case.

In that instance you would connect a brown to either side of the switch. The blues are neutral, and would go into a separate connector block.

But you can't do that in this case.

Get some 2.5 mm twin and earth flat cable to run between the socket and the switch.

Ditch that switch and shallow back box.

Get a deeper switch box and a switched fused spur unit. Fit 3 amp fuse.

The connections on the switched fused spur should be very cleared marked.

Use earth sleeving on the bare earth wires.

How many old cables in the socket?
 
Unless my eyes are deceiving me, why do you have flex going to the switch.
 
yea ill pop to homebase in morning and get a fused box i thought id need one.
There is 2 red 2 black and 2 yellow in the existing plug socket
 
i have wire from the plug socket to the light switch and another wire to my outside light
 
i have wire from the plug socket to the light switch and another wire to my outside light

If you are answering my question you should really have cable 2,5mm to the switched fuse spur and 1.5mm to the light or light switch then to the light. More concerned you have the correct size of cable/wire than anything else
 
Actually I'm more concerned about the fact that the way he wired that switch shows that he doesn't understand the first thing about electricity, circuits, what switches do etc.

Ghost - please stop all attempts to DIY until you actually know what you're doing, or your chosen username might become more apt than you would like.

Trying to do electrical work when you don't genuinely understand what you're doing or why, thinking that it's OK to wire things up by following instructions to put this wire in that hole but not actually knowing why is a recipe for disaster.
 
I'm concerned that a light switch is rated at only 10A and should not be connected to a socket. Doesn't an external light need to be notified to local building control? Must it be protected by an RCD?
 

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top