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how to wire a led batten light fitting

how to wire a led batten light fitting

If you’ve searched how to wire a LED batten light fitting, this article covers it all: tools, parts of a batten, typical wiring schemes (single live, switched live, and linkable circuits), safety checks, and troubleshooting.

I’ll reference common COMLED-style features—surface-mount batten sizes (2FT/4FT/5FT), 18W/36W/44W variants, PC housings with milky diffusers, terminal blocks and sensor/emergency options—so you can match instructions to the actual product you have.

What’s in a LED batten light fitting

A batten fitting usually has: housing (PC or PC+coated steel), milky diffuser, LED strip/modules (SMD2835, LM-80 approved), driver (separate or clip-fixed), and a big terminal block for wiring.

Many COMLED battens have sensor dimming, emergency versions, and linkable connections — check the fixture label for input voltage (usually AC 220–240V) and polarity marks before you touch anything.

Tools and safety checklist before you start

Typical wiring options — phrasing the keyword in headings

1) How to wire a LED batten light fitting for a single live circuit

Most common for corridors or storage rooms. You’ll use three conductors from the switch: Live (L), Neutral (N), and Earth (if available).

Steps (short form):

  1. Confirm power is OFF at the breaker and test with a tester.
  2. Strip ~8–10mm of cable insulation; fit ferrules if available.
  3. Connect supply Neutral to the batten Neutral terminal (N).
  4. Connect supply Live → switch → switched Live return → batten Live terminal (L).
  5. Connect Earth to the batten earth point if the fixture has one.6. Close terminals, clip the diffuser on, turn power back on, test.

Tip: many battens have a dedicated “switched live” terminal—use it instead of bridging neutrals.

2) How to wire a LED batten light fitting for permanent live (for sensor dimming)

Used when fitting an HF or microwave sensor so the sensor can detect presence and control dimming.

Key points:

3) How to wire a linkable LED batten fitting (multiple fixtures)

Linkable battens let you chain luminaires from a single supply.

Procedure:

Practical tips for neat, durable wiring

Common troubleshooting after wiring

Product match & customization notes (COMLED-style)

If you need a custom sensor setting, emergency duration or different CCT (3000K/4000K/5000K/6000K), COMLED can do that—contact their technical/after-sales team for help.

Safety reminder — and where to get direct help

Wiring mains is serious business. If anything is unclear, wrong or you’re in a commercial installation, contact COMLED’s technical or after-sales team for the exact wiring diagram for your model. They can confirm driver wiring, sensor type compatibility and recommended installation practices for that specific batten.

Final checklist & next steps

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