I have just bought a 2-gang 2-way dimmer to replace an existing similar switch. I followed the logical process of noting down the connections to the old dimmer before removing it in order to map them to the terminals on the new dimmer. Unfortunately the symbology is different on the new dimmer. The old one uses L1, L2 & C, whereas the new one uses L, Sw & a sinewave with an arrow through it. I understand from the instructions that the L represents the live feed and the sinewave represents the load side. I would like help in confirming my understanding of how to connect the replacement switch.
The switch is to control 2 light circuits, 1 having 2 ELV halogens and 1 a standard HV light. On removing the old front plate I found 2 cables entering the back plate (I presume one is for each circuit). Each is a twin & earth cable, i.e. black, red and earth. The first cable has its red core connected to the L1 terminal of gang 1 which is connected via a link wire to L1 on gang 2. The black core is connected to the C terminal on gang 2. The second cable has its red core connected to the C terminal on gang 1 and the black core is terminated by a terminal block, i.e. not connected to anything. Both earths are obviously connected to the backplate earth.
My question is simply, do I replicate this by mapping the old and new terminals as follows:
old L1 to new L
old C to new sinewave with arrow
old L2 to new Sw (i.e. both left unconnected)
Secondly I would like confirmation that the original wiring is the correct way around as I have read on this forum posts about the 'standard' way to connect the live earth and load side.
Many thanks and sorry for the long-winded description.
The switch is to control 2 light circuits, 1 having 2 ELV halogens and 1 a standard HV light. On removing the old front plate I found 2 cables entering the back plate (I presume one is for each circuit). Each is a twin & earth cable, i.e. black, red and earth. The first cable has its red core connected to the L1 terminal of gang 1 which is connected via a link wire to L1 on gang 2. The black core is connected to the C terminal on gang 2. The second cable has its red core connected to the C terminal on gang 1 and the black core is terminated by a terminal block, i.e. not connected to anything. Both earths are obviously connected to the backplate earth.
My question is simply, do I replicate this by mapping the old and new terminals as follows:
old L1 to new L
old C to new sinewave with arrow
old L2 to new Sw (i.e. both left unconnected)
Secondly I would like confirmation that the original wiring is the correct way around as I have read on this forum posts about the 'standard' way to connect the live earth and load side.
Many thanks and sorry for the long-winded description.