Installing a Wall Lantern

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Hi Experts,

I wonder if anyone can give me some info. I've bought an external wall light with a PIR movement sensor to replace an existing wall light in a communal stairway. The instructions for the new light say that it should be connected to a 3 amp double-poled switched fused spur. The old light was connected to an ordinary light switch. Do I need to replace this switch with a fused one or can I wire the new light up to the existing switch as it will not be subject to outdoor conditions?

Lagu
 
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by the sounds of it the new light instructions assume its to be fed via a ring main. so in your case just note what goes where on existing fitting.

one question, why fit a light with pir on a switch?

if you are worried abot some one leaving it on, hence pir may i suggest pneumatic tiime delay switches
 
Thank you for the info Breezer. Now I can go ahead and wire it up. I live in a tenement which has no stair lighting except for the lanterns that each householder installs by their outer doors. These have to be switched on and off as it gets dark; hence I thought a motion sensor light would be more useful. When I read the instructions I thought it might be dangerous to connect it to the existing switch.
Thanks again.
Lagu
 
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