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Replacing bathroom pull switch with dimmable pull switch

Hi folks,

I’m replacing my bathroom pull cord switch with a quieter one (that has a dimmer function that we’ll probably never use) and the original one had the live to COM and neutral (with brown sleeve) to L1. However this new pull switch has a IN L and N and a LOAD L and N and I’m a bit confused.

Photos attached. Any help?

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it'stypicalof equipment that has been designed by some bloke/lass who has never fitted one. see also Ikea lights. bloody awful.
 
This has been installed incorrectly. The sheath of the cable must enter the enclosure of the fitting. Even if you now bring the cable in one of the knockouts there is a hole in the enclosure. Unless around fast fix box or conduit box is now used this is non-compliant with the regs.
Santa is upset and will now now tick you off his list.......... ;o))))
But the gray sheath does not enter the fitting.
You are in the UK please use grey ;o)))))
 
Totally off topic but that was the song that first got me into Pink Floyd many many years ago and I still think it's one of their best albums.
 
and it's szary in Polish and اللون الرمادي in arabic. :p:p:p.
 

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