Hello all!
So this is not something I've ever come across and wanted your opinions.
(Refurbishment project)
So in the garden area there are 2 external wall lights and a water feature in the garden.
Clients wants to be able to switch both items on at the wall by the French doors at normal switch height.
External lights will be fed from the lighting circuit.
Water feature will be fed from a switched fused spur from the ring main.
Now I can put both switches next to each other not a problem, 1x 1g light switch and 1x 1g dp switch for the water feature.
My question is, is it acceptable instead of 2 separate 1g switches to combine them both into a 2g grid switch to make it look more visually appealing.
This will mean there will be 2x circuits in the switch (no different to having 2x lighting circuits at a switch) however 1 will be lighting and 1 will be power.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks
So this is not something I've ever come across and wanted your opinions.
(Refurbishment project)
So in the garden area there are 2 external wall lights and a water feature in the garden.
Clients wants to be able to switch both items on at the wall by the French doors at normal switch height.
External lights will be fed from the lighting circuit.
Water feature will be fed from a switched fused spur from the ring main.
Now I can put both switches next to each other not a problem, 1x 1g light switch and 1x 1g dp switch for the water feature.
My question is, is it acceptable instead of 2 separate 1g switches to combine them both into a 2g grid switch to make it look more visually appealing.
This will mean there will be 2x circuits in the switch (no different to having 2x lighting circuits at a switch) however 1 will be lighting and 1 will be power.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks