

Ich bin gerade in eine neue Wohnung gezogen und 2/3 der Leuchten in der Küche/im Wohnzimmer haben nur diese Kabel zum Anschließen der Lampen.
Es handelt sich nicht um eine Privatvermietung, sondern um eine Wohnungsbaugesellschaft, der die Wohnung gehört. Es liegt in unserer Verantwortung, Kabeladapter für den Anschluss zu besorgen "Normal" Lampen?
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1o2vr5r
Von ItsAMemeMARlO
11 Kommentare
Yes, connecting ceiling lamps directly to wires is quite common.
Yes
No. Although that’s common, but it’s illegal. Someone from the housing company should come and attach proper connectors.
Yep
yes… and also no.
It’s common for Finns to take the light fixtures, but NOT the connections! This is a major fire and safety hazard and you should contact the housing company ASAP to have them install a compliant faceplate.
No. The first picture seems to have some sort of plastic mounting base plate for a lamp to basically screw into. The lamp itself is missing though. And there should be at least a hook there as well.
That looks dangerous. I have never seen bare wires dangling out.
A rental unit shouldn’t really have exposed wires no.
Yes Ceiling lamp
Well, the second one looks a bit like the previous tenant took a permament light fixture with them.
Somebody moved out and took all the lighting with them, even the ones that were kinda permanently installed. Not quite normal, but it happens.
Easiest for you is to get [lever operated connectors](https://www.tokmanni.fi/vipuliitin-harju-3-os-5-kpl-6438140915832) and put one on each wire, then connect the light fixture to those. But if you do not know how you should probably ask help from someone who does have the knowledge. The 230V current in those wires is lethal.