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When installing multiple downlights, I always use T&E but I’ve seen a few cases where flex is used. Does it matter? Is there a reg or best practice on this? Just interested in peoples input
 
I’m not a big fan of flex being used for fixed wiring , but have seen it used to loop down lighters together...

I personally would always use twin & earth

sometimes I do put the twin & earth cables into a junction then take a foot of flex to the light if the terminals are really small
 
When installing multiple downlights, I always use T&E but I’ve seen a few cases where flex is used. Does it matter? Is there a reg or best practice on this? Just interested in peoples input
Flex for fixed wiring is not good, got to think about current capacity. Unless your using 1.5mm which is not very easy to handle or install. Best to wire in T&E and then connect to Blue kick plugs, or any other plug system, Then use your .75 flex to connect your light fitting.
 
I’m not a big fan of flex being used for fixed wiring , but have seen it used to loop down lighters together...

I personally would always use twin & earth

sometimes I do put the twin & earth cables into a junction then take a foot of flex to the light if the terminals are really small
That sounds sensible - I have seen flex used mainly in new build constructions so don’t know if it is just quicker or cheaper for the contractor than to use t&e.
looping t&e using connectors with the flex used to connect directly to the downlight would be the only thing I might do, but generally it’s t&e all the way for me. I just wondered why people used flex instead of t&e
 
That sounds sensible - I have seen flex used mainly in new build constructions so don’t know if it is just quicker or cheaper for the contractor than to use t&e.
looping t&e using connectors with the flex used to connect directly to the downlight would be the only thing I might do, but generally it’s t&e all the way for me. I just wondered why people used flex instead of t&e
Happens m8, probably to get job over line, then never replaced.
 
I use T/E, but I really cant think of any reason why flex should not be used to loop between downlights.

I can . Flex is nearly double the cost of the equivalent twin and earth .
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I’m not a big fan of flex being used for fixed wiring ,

I personally would always use twin & earth

In the domestic world maybe but in commercial/industrial it is used heavily
 
Pull a few circuits in 25mm+ singles with us and you'll soon become a fan of flexible conductors for fixed wiring.

I should have said used for domestic fixed wiring...

I have installed some large csa flex cables in commercial installs , mainly during my apprenticeship when i helped run cables in for UPS systems...
tri rated flex iirc about 50-60mm csa
 

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