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Wiring/Replacing Halogen Downlight

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Boo Boo | 20:28 Sun 05th Jul 2009 | Home & Garden
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I'm replacing 1 of a set of 3 halogen downlights in the hallway ceiling. The single white cable from the mains houses 3 wires (Black, Red & Bare wire), the junction box that connects to the light holder/bulb only has 2 connections (Live & Neutral). My question is, which connects to which, and what happens with the spare wire?
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Red = Live
Black = Neutral
Leave the bare (Earth) wire unconnected. It would only be required if you were connecting a metal light fitting which required earthing (which, since you've not got an Earth terminal, your fitting clearly doesn't).

Chris
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Thanks Chris. Appreciated. That's confirmed what I thought. Plus, I was also going to wrap the Bare (Earth) wire with electrical tape.
Good idea,as you def don't want a loose earth wire anywhere near 'live' terminals.You could then bend it back and use a plastic tie-wrap to hold it secure. Alternatively,you could always snip it just below the white sheath and tape it up....better to be safe than sorry!

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