First off, I'm clearly not an electrician and I'm sure the answer is simple, but I didn't want to go messing with the wires without being sure.
I wanted to change to a dimmer switch, so I've got some dimmable LED bulbs and a Varilight V Pro dimmer switch.
When I took the old switch out of the wall, I saw that it's only the live wires attached to the switch itself.
The dimmer switch has a metal faceplate, so I don't want to mess anything up with the earth wire (or anything else for that matter).
Instructions shown here...
The manual says to "copy the wiring configuration", so leave everything as-is, putting the three live wires (from the top of the old switch) in the L1 terminal and the other one (from the bottom of the old switch) in the C terminal.
One thing that confuses me is the earth not being attached to the dimmer's earth terminal on the back of the faceplate - surely this is needed for a metal switch. Also, do the neutral wires need to be moved, or can they stay where they are i.e. not connected to the actual switch?
And the diagram shows a wire called "N" (presumably neutral) going in to "L1" (which I would have thought was "live"). The "L" wire (live?) is going in to the "C" terminal. The "C" terminal is actually marked with a wavy line and a diagonal arrow (meaning, I think, variable AC power).
I'm not even sure how I'm going to stuff four wires into a single terminal, but if that's what I'm supposed to do, I'll give it a go.
Any help very much appreciated.
I wanted to change to a dimmer switch, so I've got some dimmable LED bulbs and a Varilight V Pro dimmer switch.
When I took the old switch out of the wall, I saw that it's only the live wires attached to the switch itself.
The dimmer switch has a metal faceplate, so I don't want to mess anything up with the earth wire (or anything else for that matter).
Instructions shown here...
The manual says to "copy the wiring configuration", so leave everything as-is, putting the three live wires (from the top of the old switch) in the L1 terminal and the other one (from the bottom of the old switch) in the C terminal.
One thing that confuses me is the earth not being attached to the dimmer's earth terminal on the back of the faceplate - surely this is needed for a metal switch. Also, do the neutral wires need to be moved, or can they stay where they are i.e. not connected to the actual switch?
And the diagram shows a wire called "N" (presumably neutral) going in to "L1" (which I would have thought was "live"). The "L" wire (live?) is going in to the "C" terminal. The "C" terminal is actually marked with a wavy line and a diagonal arrow (meaning, I think, variable AC power).
I'm not even sure how I'm going to stuff four wires into a single terminal, but if that's what I'm supposed to do, I'll give it a go.
Any help very much appreciated.
- TL;DR
- Need to fit dimmer switch, not sure which wires go where.