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Connecting Attic Electricity: Socket & Light with Proper Wiring - Avoiding Flickering Issues

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  • #1 13789589
    mariusz123211
    Level 9  
    Hello! I wanted to connect electricity in the attic to one of the rooms, i.e. a socket and a light. And if I connect according to this diagram, will it flicker?
    Can I twist and insulate the cable on these connections as usual?
    Connecting Attic Electricity: Socket & Light with Proper Wiring - Avoiding Flickering Issues
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  • #2 13789625
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #3 13789631
    elpapiotr
    Electrician specialist
    The schema is not valid.
    Since there are L and N, PE is missing.
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  • #4 13789653
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
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  • #5 13789697
    elpapiotr
    Electrician specialist
    Because the installation is done by a non-electrician, and the other non-electrician helps him.
    But it will do, right mate Shelton ?

    The question was about the scheme, which is still not correct.

    When doing this installation or a fragment of it, it should be done in accordance with the currently applicable regulations.

    And your attachment, my friend Shelton, is even dumber!
  • #6 13789826
    bartekfigura
    Level 29  
    Not to mention the fact that lighting and sockets are not placed on the same circuit.
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  • #7 13789845
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #8 13789860
    fighter
    Level 21  
    Buddy Szelton, draw pictures in your paint instead of making such patterns because it doesn't lead to anything good.

    Your bridge from N to PE is laughable and wrong, the rest have already been described by colleagues. How is the TT network layout? you will do bridges too, because you lack PE and it's best to go the shortest way?
  • #9 13789970
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    How many times can you roll that N is N and PE cannot be separated from it.
    :evil:
  • #10 13790004
    Akrzy74
    Rest in Peace
    mariusz123211 wrote:
    And if I connect according to this diagram, will it flicker?
    Can I twist and insulate the cable on these connections as usual?

    No , it will not "spin", it is not allowed to twist and insulate, but you can, even very - consider the protection against electric shock in simple systems, and the network systems in which the installation can work.
    I close the topic.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting electricity in an attic to a room, specifically addressing concerns about flickering lights and proper wiring practices. Several participants critique the proposed wiring diagram, highlighting the absence of a protective earth (PE) conductor, which is essential for safety. They emphasize that lighting and sockets should not be on the same circuit and that twisting and insulating cables is not permissible. The conversation underscores the importance of adhering to electrical regulations and standards to prevent potential hazards.
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