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...but it came with a plug and wants it to be hard wired into the lighting circuit. I haven't come across this before and I'm not sure that it's permissible? Any thoughts?

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...but it came with a plug and wants it to be hard wired into the lighting circuit. I haven't come across this before and I'm not sure that it's permissible? Any thoughts?

Cheers
My friend bought a funky light from somewhere and asked me if I would fit it for Her, it was funkying awful to fit but managed in the end, told her not to buy any more funky lights, cus I wont be fitting any more, funky that for a game of soldiers.
 
I was just thinking, remove the switch & plug top and connect to the existing wall light, and the 6amp mcb should be just good to go, as long as the 'tranny' is doing something unusual. :)
 
Just had this job in. "Please fit this antique lamp that we've just bought, the shop owner says that it's been rewired to the latest standard" - I wonder whose standard. Great looking flex though, it'll look like I've hung it on a bit of FP200.
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