Basic Light Fitting Circuit
Thanks for the clarification! If you're referring to **ITI (Industrial Training Institute) light fitting**—typically part of electrical practical training—here's a basic overview of how a standard **light fitting circuit** is set up in an ITI lab or practical exam:
*Basic Light Fitting Circuit
**Materials Required:**
* Batten holder
* Incandescent/CFL/LED lamp
* PVC board or wooden board
* Single-pole switch (6A)
* Wire (1.5 sq mm)
* Wire clips or screws
* Nails or screws for fixing components
#### **Tools Needed:**
* Wire stripper
* Screwdriver set
* Tester
* Cutting pliers
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### **Wiring Diagram:**
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Phase (L) ------- Switch --------- Lamp holder --------
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(ON/OFF) Neutra
**Steps to Connect:**
1. **Fix Components:**
* Mount the switch and holder on the board.
2. **Phase Wire (Live):**
* Connect one end of the phase wire from the power supply to one terminal of the switch.
* Connect the other terminal of the switch to one terminal of the lamp holder.
3. **Neutral Wire:**
* Connect directly from the neutral terminal of the supply to the second terminal of the holder.
4. **Check Connections:**
* Use a tester to ensure the phase is going through the switch.
* Make sure all connections are tight and insulated.
5. **Testing:**
* Plug in the power and switch it ON/OFF to check if the light works .
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