Hello,
Yesterday, I tried to wire up a new bathroom light.
There were two cables coming from the ceiling, each containing live, neutral and earth wires.
On the light unit, there were only three connections - so I put both live wires into the live one, both neutral into the neutral one and both earth into the earth connection.
However, earth was not properly connected to the unit when I tried to test the light. It came on straight away (although the power from the pull switch had been off when I began work) when i turned the electricity back on at the mains.
I pulled the pull switch and it went off. It then would not come back on again and the fuse in the fusebox had blown for the upstairs lighting circuit.
So, does anyone have any idea what I did wrong? Was it putting two of each wire into the connections on the fitting, not having the earth properly connected - or could it be that I had only one bulb in at the time and it took three? (halogen 50w).
Thanks your for reading this and I hope someone can help!
Andy
Yesterday, I tried to wire up a new bathroom light.
There were two cables coming from the ceiling, each containing live, neutral and earth wires.
On the light unit, there were only three connections - so I put both live wires into the live one, both neutral into the neutral one and both earth into the earth connection.
However, earth was not properly connected to the unit when I tried to test the light. It came on straight away (although the power from the pull switch had been off when I began work) when i turned the electricity back on at the mains.
I pulled the pull switch and it went off. It then would not come back on again and the fuse in the fusebox had blown for the upstairs lighting circuit.
So, does anyone have any idea what I did wrong? Was it putting two of each wire into the connections on the fitting, not having the earth properly connected - or could it be that I had only one bulb in at the time and it took three? (halogen 50w).
Thanks your for reading this and I hope someone can help!
Andy