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Think i may be onto a loser here but is it possible to wire a simple one way switch and have some sort of indicator like a neon WITHOUT having a neutral? Its for the water pump to push hot water when required to kitchen tap (it's a long way from cylinder). There is already power at the pump, just need a switched live return.
I have a 3 core flex coming from the pump but the switch has to match the other fittings in kitchen and is metal fascia, hence needs a cpc! So my 3 wires are used up..
It may be possible to link a cpc from an adjacent skt but it's all newly plastered.. I know MK do a surround thing with a little led requiring no neutral but this is lit when OFF.
I assume neon grid modules need a neutral? I have a DP neon switch which was bought for it but obviously this needs a neutral.
Worst case is to just use an ordinary rocker switch with no indication but thought I'd ask.
Thanks..
 
Is there actually a UK reg forbidding this? I'd be interested to hear how it's worded.

The CPC is both functional and protective and often circuit elements in many appliances and light fittings such as noise suppressors, surge arrestors etc already use the CPC for their functionality. A neon indicator would be over a megaohm so the load current would be less than a quarter of a miliamp, this would be less than many suppression circuits might leak to earth.
 
Yes BS7671 states that a conductor identified as G/Y can only be used as a earthing conductor, not got the book to hand to state ref number though.

Functional conductors are identified as cream, although some RCBOs do come with a G/Y flying lead
 
What you could do is sense the flow of the alternating current of the motor when the pump is turned on by the switch instead of sensing the voltage applied to the motor. What you would need is a current transformer connected to a low voltage LED. A number of manufacturers make a ready made current transformer connected to an LED - all you would have to do is thread the load's line conductor through the current transformer's hole and drill a small hole in the switch plate to push the LED lamp through. If the magnetic field from one pass of the load line conductor through the CT is insufficient to light the LED then all you have to do is loop it though a second, third or fourth time - obviously there is a limit due to the CT's hole size and the diameter of the wire. The one I thought you might try is CR Magnetics CR2550-R:

http://www.crmagnetics.com/Assets/ProductPDFs/2550.pdf

which will light the LED at 0.75Amps AC for one pass through the 9mm hole. You could buy other colour LEDs.

They can be bought from:

CR Magnetics CR2550-R - https://octopart.com/cr2550-r-cr+magnetics-1186351
 
The CPC is both functional and protective and often circuit elements in many appliances and light fittings such as noise suppressors, surge arrestors etc already use the CPC for their functionality. A neon indicator would be over a megaohm so the load current would be less than a quarter of a miliamp, this would be less than many suppression circuits might leak to earth.
Do you mean I cd wire a neon across s/L and cpc?
 
Can you not just pull a 4 core in with the old 3 core?
 
What you could do is sense the flow of the alternating current of the motor when the pump is turned on by the switch instead of sensing the voltage applied to the motor. What you would need is a current transformer connected to a low voltage LED. A number of manufacturers make a ready made current transformer connected to an LED - all you would have to do is thread the load's line conductor through the current transformer's hole and drill a small hole in the switch plate to push the LED lamp through. If the magnetic field from one pass of the load line conductor through the CT is insufficient to light the LED then all you have to do is loop it though a second, third or fourth time - obviously there is a limit due to the CT's hole size and the diameter of the wire. The one I thought you might try is CR Magnetics CR2550-R:

http://www.crmagnetics.com/Assets/ProductPDFs/2550.pdf

which will light the LED at 0.75Amps AC for one pass through the 9mm hole. You could buy other colour LEDs.

They can be bought from:

CR Magnetics CR2550-R - https://octopart.com/cr2550-r-cr+magnetics-1186351
That looks interesting Marconi, i shall try that. Many thanks..
 
Is there actually a UK reg forbidding this? I'd be interested to hear how it's worded.

The CPC is both functional and protective and often circuit elements in many appliances and light fittings such as noise suppressors, surge arrestors etc already use the CPC for their functionality. A neon indicator would be over a megaohm so the load current would be less than a quarter of a miliamp, this would be less than many suppression circuits might leak to earth.
I shall try that too, just to see! oh this is fun,...
 

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