I have to change a plug on a lamp - the plug is a three pin but the flex has only two coloured wires. Can I do this (put a two core wire into a three pin plug) and am I correct in putting the blue wire on the left and the brown on the right - therefore ignoring the centre one.
Many thanks
The terminal for the blue wire should be marked with an 'N' and the one for brown with an 'L'.
Your positions are correct as you look at the opened plug.
Being a single Gal and having to do these chores for myself, you're right - BLue (bottom left) and BRown (bottom right).. Here's hoping you don't blow up the house!! ;-) xx
EcclesCake,Ratter15 and Douglas 9041 thank you so much for the quick replies - am off to wire my first plug at the age of ........well lets leave it at am off to wire my first plug! Thank you again.
Most light switches only disconnect one of the pins in the lampholder. If you wire it the other way round the light will switch on and off but the lamp socket will always be live until it is unplugged. That is why it is important to get it right.
Just to add Rsvp, If you intend to wire a 3 pin Plug, when stripping the wires back, make sure there are no loose wire threads touching any other pins within the plug.
Yes. Brown one goes to the fused part (right as you look at it from the back of the plug, with its back off). If no earth is provided then the lamp needs to be designed such that it isn't possiible to touch anything live. Blue goes to the other side. The top pin remains wireless.
Sorry was not able to come back on here last night so haven't thanked all the other ABers who very kindly came and joined in the thread. So.....thank you very much!