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dantheram

Firstly hello all,

Secondly i'm not a spark just after some DIY advice so go easy :wink_smile:

I'm trying to wire in an outside light with PIR.

inside the house i have this set-up -

Switched FCU - - - -WALL - - - - PIR light
(3core) (3core)

I would like the SFCU to turn the light on permanently in on position and to PIR activation in the off position. If this is too hard to achieve, or requires another switch adding i will just buy a PIR light with the pulse permanent on function.

P.S. light spur can be isolated by removal of fuse from another FCU further back, feed side.

let know your thoughts, thanks.

Dan
 
Hi Dan
Is the upstream spur feeding anything else or just the spur for the light?
Im guessing it is, if so then no.
If there is nothing else on the upstream spur stick a 5a fuse in it, then change the downstream spur for a light switch, u will need triple and earth from switch to fitting to achieve what you want.
when u state 3 core do you mean 3 core +earth?
 
Hi Dan
Is the upstream spur feeding anything else or just the spur for the light?
Im guessing it is, if so then no.
If there is nothing else on the upstream spur stick a 5a fuse in it, then change the downstream spur for a light switch, u will need triple and earth from switch to fitting to achieve what you want.
when u state 3 core do you mean 3 core +earth?


As it is a DIYer think it will be 3-Core flex
 
Hi Dan
Is the upstream spur feeding anything else or just the spur for the light?
Im guessing it is, if so then no.
If there is nothing else on the upstream spur stick a 5a fuse in it, then change the downstream spur for a light switch, u will need triple and earth from switch to fitting to achieve what you want.
when u state 3 core do you mean 3 core +earth?

here is the whole picture -

FCU 13a - - - - 2 gang socket - - - - Proposed light switch - - - - proposed light (pir)

- - - Updated - - -

As it is a DIYer think it will be 3-Core flex

i was told 3 core + earth is needed. so i have potential for switched live.
 
Unfortunately Dan with this setup it would not be possible/acceptable even with the 3core and earth. If u change the final spur to a light switch the cabling would be protected by the first spur (assuming 13a fuse installed) that would provide (likely) inadequate protection for your lighting cable (might get away with it depending on conductor size, fixing method etc). If you left the final spur in place then the permanent live would not be protected by this spur!
 
Unfortunately Dan with this setup it would not be possible/acceptable even with the 3core and earth. If u change the final spur to a light switch the cabling would be protected by the first spur (assuming 13a fuse installed) that would provide (likely) inadequate protection for your lighting cable (might get away with it depending on conductor size, fixing method etc). If you left the final spur in place then the permanent live would not be protected by this spur!

i agree.

so i propose this -

FCU 13a - - - Socket - - - - SWFCU 3a - - - PIR Light (where permanent on is achieved through pulse of FCU switch)

Ok?
 
Prob the best solution, Only need 2 of the cores + earth, dont cut the other off incase u change the setup in the future!

agree,

just needed some better advice than what exists in my mind.

1.5mm rubberised 3 core+e is what i have so all's good.

what is the arragement for a double pole s/fcu, in terms of wiring. i'll have t+e (feed side supp) and the 3 core + e (load side) at the switch site?

sorry for the novice questions
 
[ElectriciansForums.net] Security light wiring
Originally Posted by dantheram [ElectriciansForums.net] Security light wiring
so 1 switch turns the light on perm and off perm (permanent live side) and the other does what?




The fuse will be the overcurrent protection for the circuit,in your case the light

The 2 way switch will have the live from the fuse to the common of the 2 way
The outgoing will have that live at either L1 connection or switched to L2 connection

L1 connection is permanent live to Pir
L2 connection is switched live to lamp holder
 
[ElectriciansForums.net] Security light wiring
Originally Posted by dantheram [ElectriciansForums.net] Security light wiring
so 1 switch turns the light on perm and off perm (permanent live side) and the other does what?




The fuse will be the overcurrent protection for the circuit,in your case the light

The 2 way switch will have the live from the fuse to the common of the 2 way
The outgoing will have that live at either L1 connection or switched to L2 connection

L1 connection is permanent live to Pir
L2 connection is switched live to lamp holder

understand but, at risk of sounding/looking like a spanner, can someone link to the switch in question, please? i can obviously find the 2 way switches but not one with a fuse carriage.

many thanks,

Dan
 

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