Long story, parents have a jury rigged phone master/slave socket configuration split over 3 floors that is having problems. BT will charge to fix it, an independent chap is coming to quote to fix.
However, I think it can be easily sorted by me, but, want to be clear I am correct before I go visit.
They don't want phone points on all floors, they only want 1 in the study.
The original "master" socket (with 2 cables, wired into A B) is in the hallway. This has a blanking socket and chock blocks feeding the various extensions around the house.
My plan is to remove everything after the A B connections, and run a new cable to the study.
Google says "A goes to Pin 2, B goes to Pin 5."
So I wire as above from the old master socket, to the only socket in the study.
Job done.
Is this correct?
However, I think it can be easily sorted by me, but, want to be clear I am correct before I go visit.
They don't want phone points on all floors, they only want 1 in the study.
The original "master" socket (with 2 cables, wired into A B) is in the hallway. This has a blanking socket and chock blocks feeding the various extensions around the house.
My plan is to remove everything after the A B connections, and run a new cable to the study.
Google says "A goes to Pin 2, B goes to Pin 5."
So I wire as above from the old master socket, to the only socket in the study.
Job done.
Is this correct?