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I'm going to replace a pull cord ceiling light in a bathroom with a ceiling mounted occupancy switch.

I have no instructions for the switch or no wiring diagram but I appear to have 3 terminals (marked on the non visible PCB) - SL-L-N.

I have the SL and the live in the current pullcord so is it just a case of connecting my Switch Live to SL and the brown conductor to the L?

What do I do with the N on the connector block of the occupancy switch? (leave it out I guess.

If I have a drawing no prob but I don't.

Thanks In advance.
 
I'm going to replace a pull cord ceiling light in a bathroom with a ceiling mounted occupancy switch.

I have no instructions for the switch or no wiring diagram but I appear to have 3 terminals (marked on the non visible PCB) - SL-L-N.

I have the SL and the live in the current pullcord so is it just a case of connecting my Switch Live to SL and the brown conductor to the L?

What do I do with the N on the connector block of the occupancy switch? (leave it out I guess.

If I have a drawing no prob but I don't.

Thanks In advance.

and a long pair of arms for the sunday morning constitutional, as sitting on the throne tends to give you an non occupancy rating.
 

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