I have been asked to fit 3 downlights in a flat roofed GRP door canopy, similar to the one in this youtube vid:
Client want cables concealed within the canopy. 1 downlight dead centre, the others an appropriate spacing to either side. Canopy is, at a guess, 3000 X 900 X 200, and has been there 15-20 years.
I expect getting the cable from the switch into the canopy void to be reasonably straightforward (assuming the door lintel isn't in the way) but I'm wondering if running the cables between the lights will be problematic. I expect there will be noggins in the canopy void, and there's bound to be one dead centre where the middle light wants to go.
I am considering removing the one-piece weatherproof covering from the canopy which would give access from above to survey, and to drill holes through the noggins etc. But, not having done this before, obviously I'm worried about the potential for expensive mistakes.
Has anyone else carried out similar work, and what advice can you give?
Client want cables concealed within the canopy. 1 downlight dead centre, the others an appropriate spacing to either side. Canopy is, at a guess, 3000 X 900 X 200, and has been there 15-20 years.
I expect getting the cable from the switch into the canopy void to be reasonably straightforward (assuming the door lintel isn't in the way) but I'm wondering if running the cables between the lights will be problematic. I expect there will be noggins in the canopy void, and there's bound to be one dead centre where the middle light wants to go.
I am considering removing the one-piece weatherproof covering from the canopy which would give access from above to survey, and to drill holes through the noggins etc. But, not having done this before, obviously I'm worried about the potential for expensive mistakes.
Has anyone else carried out similar work, and what advice can you give?