Electricians Stoke

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Security & Electrical
01538 723830
8 Furlong Drive
Stoke-On-Trent
Neil Bishop
01782 304457
42 Clough Lane
Stoke-On-Trent
D J Hall Electrical
01889 562339
Unit 4 Bramshall Industrial Estate
Uttoxeter
F E J Brown
01889 566658
14 Highwood Road
Uttoxeter
Mark Slater
01889 567156
10 Weaver Road
Uttoxeter
Curry & Bevans (Electrical Engineers)
01538 722344
Unit 5 B
Stoke-On-Trent
Paddock & Peak Ltd.
01782 334893
Landon Street
Stoke-On-Trent
S H Andrews & Partners
01782 312525
4 Knarsdale Close
Stoke-On-Trent
S V Electrics
01782 843960
Vinewood House
Stoke-On-Trent
John Foster
01782 372472
51 Meaford Road
Stoke-On-Trent
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Fitting a Dimmer Switch

Electrical articles are for information purposes ONLY. Electrical work in private dwellings should only be carried out by qualified persons, as stated in Part P in the 2006 Building Regulations.

SWITCH OFF ELEC AT MAINS AND REMOVE FUSE FOR THE CIRCUIT YOU ARE WORKING ON!

When you are sure that the mains are off and the fuse is removed, undo the two screws holding the current light switch. Pull it gently away from the mounting box and you should see two terminals. If there are three terminals, this is a two-way switch and cannot be changed by the following method.

Unscrew the terminals and remove the conductors from the switch. Put the conductors in the new dimmer switch, matching the position they were in the old switch. Tighten the terminals and check to see if there is an earth terminal (on brass or chrome dimmer switches). If there is, attach it to the earth on the mounting box with a short length of wire.

Finally check all connections and then carefully replace the switch over the mounting box and secure it with the two screws. You can now replace the fuse and restore the power to the switch at the mains.

Note

If you are at all unsure, please check with a qualified electrician. You don't want to get a shock the first time you use the new dimmer.

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