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Home | Sign In | Find a B&Q | About B&Q | Help Your Basket Items 0 Sub-Total £ 0.00 Delivery £ 0.00 Total £ 0.00 Advice Building Gardening Decorating and Design Carpentry Plumbing Electrical Reference Buyers Guides DIY Glossary Calculators We hope this helps to answer your question. If you require further help please return to the Advice section How do I re-wire a ceiling rose? Back to list of Questions & Projects Firstly, you will need to identify the wires at the ceiling point. You are likely to have three pairs of wires: 1. Power 'feed in' 2. Power 'feed on' to the next light in the ring 3. Switch wires. If you only have two pairs of wires, they will be the power 'feed in' and the switch wires. The feed pair and the switch pair can be identified using a multi-meter. The connections are as follows: All three Red wires joined together (this is the loop terminal in a rose). Black wire from switch pair to live side of rose (identified by red tape). Black 'feed in' and Black 'feed on' together (this is the neutral). The light fitting is then connected across live and neutral. About B&Q | Privacy | Security | Terms | Copyright | Delivery Kays-Catalogue - Art Supplies - B&Q Website B&Q Store Locator. UK DIY Websites
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