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Just after a little advice if someone would be able to help:

I have recently purchased some new LED PIR flood lights to replace old halogen ones, the issue I currently have is that the old lights used 3 core and earth, Live, Switched Live, Neutral and Earth. The new lights only have 3 terminals including earth so am unsure how to wire so that the switch will over ride the PIR.

Advice would be greatly apreciated

Thanks in advanced
 
Okay, if it has the pulse override I will wire both the Live and switched live into the L terminal?
Is the pulse override where you flick the switch on then off again?

Thanks
 
Ah okay I see, thanks for the info that’s great.
Just one last thing... if the light only has a switched live the switch will need to be left on for the PIR to be active? I know it’s a stupid questions but it’s just backwards to how it used to be

Thanks
 
Standalone PIR & Non PIR Floodlight.

And a 3 position switch if possible (will depend on the wiring you have) so you can have it on Auto (PIR mode), OFF, of On (Overriding the PIR)
 
I swear time guard had a flood light with an extra PIR output too for connecting another light to it. So it was SW/F in, SW out, N, E. Just another thought.
 

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