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Greetings all.
I have taken ages erecting a rather nice looking conduit system for my neighbours very large garage/barn.
I am due to pull the wires through this weekend, all switches, sockets, lights etc are in place.
The thing is I want to put the outside lights and the inside lights on separate MCB's/ RCD's.
I have two gang switches on the outside and the inside of each door.
These two gang switches will control the inside and outside lights respectively.
The problem is that with this arrangement I will have one supply to the outside lights and one supply to the inside lights within the same switch.
Is this acceptable?
I cannot see why not, I understand it may add an element of danger in the that if the client isolates the inside lights and then opens the switch he may think the whole switch is dead when in fact half of it is still live.
The other query I have is I am fitting a PIR for the inside light on one of the drive in garages.
This drive in garage has no door and my neighbour will simply drive his car in and the light will switch on automatically.
I have bought a manual overide PIR but don't feel this is enough as the PIR will only switch on at dusk.
If my neighbour wants light in this area in the daytime to for instance check the oil in his car then he will have no light until dusk.
I was thinking of wiring up a light with two supplies.
One supply from an on/off switch on the wall and the other supply to the light would be from the PIR which as I say will only activate at dusk.
So would having two supplies to one light be acceptable?
I wonder if this would damage the PIR, the fact that the switched live cable of the PIR would be connected to a live feed from a light switch, there would be a live feed from a light switch and a live feed from a PIR in the same terminal supplying the light.
The other issue is I am thinking of using this job as my assessment and I wonder what the assessor will think of all this.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
I have taken ages erecting a rather nice looking conduit system for my neighbours very large garage/barn.
I am due to pull the wires through this weekend, all switches, sockets, lights etc are in place.
The thing is I want to put the outside lights and the inside lights on separate MCB's/ RCD's.
I have two gang switches on the outside and the inside of each door.
These two gang switches will control the inside and outside lights respectively.
The problem is that with this arrangement I will have one supply to the outside lights and one supply to the inside lights within the same switch.
Is this acceptable?
I cannot see why not, I understand it may add an element of danger in the that if the client isolates the inside lights and then opens the switch he may think the whole switch is dead when in fact half of it is still live.
The other query I have is I am fitting a PIR for the inside light on one of the drive in garages.
This drive in garage has no door and my neighbour will simply drive his car in and the light will switch on automatically.
I have bought a manual overide PIR but don't feel this is enough as the PIR will only switch on at dusk.
If my neighbour wants light in this area in the daytime to for instance check the oil in his car then he will have no light until dusk.
I was thinking of wiring up a light with two supplies.
One supply from an on/off switch on the wall and the other supply to the light would be from the PIR which as I say will only activate at dusk.
So would having two supplies to one light be acceptable?
I wonder if this would damage the PIR, the fact that the switched live cable of the PIR would be connected to a live feed from a light switch, there would be a live feed from a light switch and a live feed from a PIR in the same terminal supplying the light.
The other issue is I am thinking of using this job as my assessment and I wonder what the assessor will think of all this.
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
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