that is a job for a sparks. can't advise without determining which cables are which. advise to get a local sparks in before you injure yourself.
 
that is a job for a sparks. can't advise without determining which cables are which. advise to get a local sparks in before you injure yourself.

Sound advice as always :thumbsup

There is no way just by looking at those wires that you'll be able to get the light working correctly first time. As tel has explained, you need to call an Electrician in who will be able to sort it quickly and safely for you :)
 
My guess would be...

Brown and grey from wire 1 to L1 and L2 respectively (Strappers).
Both red wires to common (Loop-in, loop-out).
Leave blacks in connector block. (Neutrals).
Green/green-yellow to earth terminal.

Although, as Tel has said, if you're not 100% sure then get a sparks in. :cool3:
 
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think you may be right there , Jud, but i wouldn't like to bet the farm on it.
 
My guess would be...

Brown and grey from wire 1 to L1 and L2 respectively (Strappers).
Both red wires to common (Loop-in, loop-out).
Leave blacks in connector block. (Neutrals).
Green/green-yellow to earth terminal.

Although, as Tel has said, if you're not 100% sure then get a sparks in. :cool3:

No fancy diagrams today Jud? lol

:D

:thumbsup
 
My guess would be...

Brown and grey from wire 1 to L1 and L2 respectively (Strappers).
Both red wires to common (Loop-in, loop-out).
Leave blacks in connector block. (Neutrals).
Green/green-yellow to earth terminal.

Although, as Tel has said, if you're not 100% sure then get a sparks in. :cool3:

What if that is the last light on the circuit and that 3 core is for an extractor fan? ;)
 
In that case...

Red from wire 2 and brown from wire 1 to common.
Red from wire 3 and grey from wire 1 to L1.
Leave blacks in connector.
Green/green-yellow to earth terminal.

Nothing connected to L2.

What should happen now....the light should turn on and off normally. The extractor fan should come on when the light is turned on and when the light is turned off the fan should keep running for a while (could be up to 15mins).

If the fan does not keep running when the light is turned off you will need to swap the brown and grey wires around in the switch.
 

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