During fault finding I came across a switch wire and a perm wire connected the wrong way would this still be known as reversed polarity ? As the connections are reversed?
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During fault finding I came across a switch wire and a perm wire connected the wrong way would this still be known as reversed polarity ? As the connections are reversed?
Reversed polarity is a live and neutral swapped, not two lives in the wrong places.
By wrong way round do you mean the sw live is in the common and perm live in the L1 terminal of a switch? If so then it's not wrong, just different to the usual way of connecting it.
Had a long standing member of this forum helping me out recently on a job. He 'may' have connected a S/L and permanent live up the wrong way round which resulted in a time switch not working as soon as the off cycle came round. Easy mistake, soon sorted and no harm done.
That's a bit different to a plate switch though isn't it!
I've got an oil filled rad with an integral timeswitch which is wired up the same way I think, the timer only goes round when it's set to be on, as soon as it hits the off the timer stops.
I did some work with a bloke once who was convinced that swapping the permanent and switched live round would make the switch work upside down ! :lol:
I did some work with a bloke once who was convinced that swapping the permanent and switched live round would make the switch work upside down ! :lol:
I can do that with 2way.:lol:I did some work with a bloke once who was convinced that swapping the permanent and switched live round would make the switch work upside down !
I can do that with 2way.:lol:
I should bloody well hope so Dave. ha haMe too. :lol:
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