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Hi, I am replacing a single ceiling rose with 3 downlights.
I have purchased 3 x Ashley J501 junction boxes but I don't quite get the wiring for the first JB when daisy chaining to the other downlights (on the same switch).
Inside the JB there are 4 sets of terminals. The terminals for earth, live and neutral for the loop all have 3 terminals as you would expect. The switched-live only has 2 terminals however. For a single downlight, this would make sense.
However, when daisy chaining to the next downlight I need another terminal, right? Do I have to put two wires in a single terminal?
In fact this isn't specific to the J501's or downlights; even regular pendants only ever have two terminals for the switched-live (one for the flex, one for the sheathed cable from the switch).
What am I missing here? Is it acceptable practice to put two cores into one terminal? Doing so in my downlight example would mean the first JB has 5 cables coming out of it (loop in, loop out, switch, flex and daisy chain), but it seems designed for 4.
Thanks in advance
Kevin[/b]
I have purchased 3 x Ashley J501 junction boxes but I don't quite get the wiring for the first JB when daisy chaining to the other downlights (on the same switch).
Inside the JB there are 4 sets of terminals. The terminals for earth, live and neutral for the loop all have 3 terminals as you would expect. The switched-live only has 2 terminals however. For a single downlight, this would make sense.
However, when daisy chaining to the next downlight I need another terminal, right? Do I have to put two wires in a single terminal?
In fact this isn't specific to the J501's or downlights; even regular pendants only ever have two terminals for the switched-live (one for the flex, one for the sheathed cable from the switch).
What am I missing here? Is it acceptable practice to put two cores into one terminal? Doing so in my downlight example would mean the first JB has 5 cables coming out of it (loop in, loop out, switch, flex and daisy chain), but it seems designed for 4.
Thanks in advance
Kevin[/b]