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Hi chaps,

Went to look at a job tonight in my town - client has an existing photocell sensor doing her outside lights with from what I can see is a three core and earth feeding it. As it's difficult getting back into the home for power, they asked if it was possible to get power from the photocell to then feed the two new PIR lights.

As I can only see one three core and earth cable going to this sensor, am I right in assuming that it's probably been wired via a light switch in the house? I.e. There will be a perm live and neutral to operate the photocell with the switched live (live out) back via a switch somewhere that then goes to the outdoor light fittings? Otherwise, (and the way I have sometimes seen them wired) you would see two cables coming out of the photocell - one for your power in and the other cable for your power out to the light?

Cheers
 
feed the pir from the photocell. L, N and s/l just using the 3 core/e that's there. then the pir will be in parallel to the manual switch.
 
feed the pir from the photocell. L, N and s/l just using the 3 core/e that's there. then the pir will be in parallel to the manual switch.

That's what the plan is - but do you think it has been wired back via a switch seeing as there is only one cable? Is this normal rather than having a cable into the photocell then out to the lights? Thanks
 
Thanks guys - this is what I was planning to do. I was more wondering how the previous electrician would have wired the outdoor lighting if there was only one cable to PIR? Would they have taken the PIR back to the switch and tied the lighting switch wire in with the switched out on the PIR? Does that make sense?
 

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