There is no leakage in the bathroom lighting, I want to change it to a leakage function, I don t kno

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Usually, the qualified lighting circuit has two wires from the switchboard, that is, a live wire and a neutral wire, the live wire is connected through a single P air opening, and the zero wire is directly connected from the zero row. After arriving at the bathroom, the zero line goes directly to the lighting fixture, and the live wire is connected to the lamp after the single P switch. To change to a leakage switch, you only need to replace the single P empty opening of the switchboard with a 2P leakage (some) empty opening, and the live wire is connected to L according to the original connection method.

    Cut it at a suitable position on the zero line, and connect it to the upper and lower ends of the N pole of the leakage and air opening in series.

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