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Hi,

I am having issues with a house security light; I have just replaced a movement sensitive one which was staying on all the time with a new one as I thought the sensor had gone but the new one is doing the same, I have replaced following the diagram in the box and can’t understand what could be wrong, I did notice that the connection block had two live connections which I have not seen before and connected to the one indicated in the diagram.

Live in -> LIVE ->
Live LIVE ->
Earth in -> EARTH ->
Neutral in -> NEUTRAL ->

Could it be a faulty unit?

Regards
Joolz
 
The obvious way is look at the connections and there will be a cable that is usually white and goes straight to the lamp holder so if you have connected line there then it will stay on all the time.
 
you supply L/N/E to L in, N, and E. that leaves a 4th terminal which just has a connection into the fitting. you would only connect to this 1 if you want to feed a slave light. from your post, it sounds like you have linked Lin to Lout.
 
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you supply L/N/E to L in, N, and E. that leaves a 4th terminal which just has a connection into the fitting. you would only connect to this 1 if you want to feed a slave light. from your post, it sounds like you have linked Lin to Lout.


Could also be the connection that is for an over-ride switch has a permanent supply to it.
 

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