The old outside light was rusting away so I've just bought a new one. I thought a pretty simple job - but...
The old light was connected to a 'mains' grey cable (with earth) using insulation tape (not a junction box) and there is no conduit through the wall - doesn't seem too professional.
But the light switch box contains 3 switches (one for this light, one for the hall and one for the landing/stairs - this one can also be operated from a separate switch upstairs). This does seem to be original. The house was built in the early seventies and as far as I know hasn't been re-wired. The consumer unit is one of the old type - with push in fuses - you replace the wire.
The fitting instructions for the new light (PIR one) says 'electrical supply must be protected against short circuit by a suitable rated fuse (3 or 5 amp fused connectuion unit ) or a miniature circuit breaker not exceeding 16amps. This product should not be wired directly to a ring main.
Does anyone have suggestions? I have no idea where the wire runs and can't just replace the switch with a fused one. Is there another way - putting some type of fuse into the wire before connecting it to light? (there is quite a lot of spare wire you can pull out the wall) And would would happen if I just connect up the new light and not worry about it?
Help.....I can't put the old one back ( it fell to pieces) - so have the wires wrapped in insulation tape stuffed into the hole in the wall- not very weatherproof...and its raining...
The old light was connected to a 'mains' grey cable (with earth) using insulation tape (not a junction box) and there is no conduit through the wall - doesn't seem too professional.
But the light switch box contains 3 switches (one for this light, one for the hall and one for the landing/stairs - this one can also be operated from a separate switch upstairs). This does seem to be original. The house was built in the early seventies and as far as I know hasn't been re-wired. The consumer unit is one of the old type - with push in fuses - you replace the wire.
The fitting instructions for the new light (PIR one) says 'electrical supply must be protected against short circuit by a suitable rated fuse (3 or 5 amp fused connectuion unit ) or a miniature circuit breaker not exceeding 16amps. This product should not be wired directly to a ring main.
Does anyone have suggestions? I have no idea where the wire runs and can't just replace the switch with a fused one. Is there another way - putting some type of fuse into the wire before connecting it to light? (there is quite a lot of spare wire you can pull out the wall) And would would happen if I just connect up the new light and not worry about it?
Help.....I can't put the old one back ( it fell to pieces) - so have the wires wrapped in insulation tape stuffed into the hole in the wall- not very weatherproof...and its raining...