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Wiring issues with ceiling rose
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<blockquote data-quote="Markovitch" data-source="post: 508693" data-attributes="member: 33729"><p>I am replacing a few ceiling roses in my son's terrace house. The one on the landing is the one I'm struggling with, as (I think this is the main ring for the upstairs lighting) What's confusing is that there are 4 red wires rather than 3. One of these red wires has a black plastic coating (underneath the red sleeve) . Should this 'extra' one be connected adjacent to one of the other red wires, in one hole. Or should it be fed into a live or neutral hole? There are 3 neutral wires and 2 earth wires. Assistance/guidance would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markovitch, post: 508693, member: 33729"] I am replacing a few ceiling roses in my son's terrace house. The one on the landing is the one I'm struggling with, as (I think this is the main ring for the upstairs lighting) What's confusing is that there are 4 red wires rather than 3. One of these red wires has a black plastic coating (underneath the red sleeve) . Should this 'extra' one be connected adjacent to one of the other red wires, in one hole. Or should it be fed into a live or neutral hole? There are 3 neutral wires and 2 earth wires. Assistance/guidance would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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