Hi all, I hope we have some knowledgeable sparkies who can comment on this one. I will start off by saying that I am confident and skilled in most areas of DIY and am not stupid when it comes to electrics - I have enough understanding to stay safe and know my limits. I think this one is within my capabilities so I don't want to hire an electrician, but I need this sense checked.
My electrics knowledge does not cover complicated lighting loops, however! The room in question is the upstairs hall, which has one pendant light controlled by 3 switches (one downstairs, two upstairs). The loop is therefore too much for my comprehension! What I want to achieve is to retire the pendant and install two up-lighters instead. When I open the rose, I can see that the pendant is just a live and neutral going to brass screw terminals. The earth terminal is currently unused, but I know I will need this moving forward. My hope is to ignore the complicated loop wiring which I know nothing about, and simply utilise the humble brown, blue and green/yellow cables that are within my comfort zone.
Can I run two cables (one to either side of the room) from the same brass terminals the current pendant connects to? My idea is to use the existing rose effectively as a junction box, and shove it above the ceiling into the attic, plastering over its hole and forgetting the pendant was ever there, whilst running two new cables across the attic to my new up-lighters.
I have attached a crude diagram which I hope explains all!
Many thanks!
Chris
My electrics knowledge does not cover complicated lighting loops, however! The room in question is the upstairs hall, which has one pendant light controlled by 3 switches (one downstairs, two upstairs). The loop is therefore too much for my comprehension! What I want to achieve is to retire the pendant and install two up-lighters instead. When I open the rose, I can see that the pendant is just a live and neutral going to brass screw terminals. The earth terminal is currently unused, but I know I will need this moving forward. My hope is to ignore the complicated loop wiring which I know nothing about, and simply utilise the humble brown, blue and green/yellow cables that are within my comfort zone.
Can I run two cables (one to either side of the room) from the same brass terminals the current pendant connects to? My idea is to use the existing rose effectively as a junction box, and shove it above the ceiling into the attic, plastering over its hole and forgetting the pendant was ever there, whilst running two new cables across the attic to my new up-lighters.
I have attached a crude diagram which I hope explains all!
Many thanks!
Chris