Hi guys
I have some industrial lighting circuits to wire in a workshop and was after some fresh ideas/suggestions as to how i could best do this.
Have done a few of these before and in the past i have sometimes run radials in SWA cable to single gang socket outlets. The High Bay LED lighting then connects via a normal 3 pin plug fitted with suitable fuse. Doing it like this has allowed individual fusing and easy disconnection of fittings (which was great in the early days when LED's seemed super unreliable).
Sockets were left non rcd but labelled, however being 12 metres up in the air nobody was likely to use them.
New job i have picked up is similar environment. Circuits will be swa wired, ref method clipped direct or on tray. The circuits will run on the metallic girders/structure in the roof however the lights will hang (jack chain) a good 3 metres below this. This is for 2 reasons, firstly the lighting design has indicated this height for the lux level required and secondly, the maintenance team at the site only has scissor lifts that will go so high (they will reach the hanging fittings but not the circuit wiring in the roof). Hence i need a way of extending my circuit down at each lighting point and a method of easy disconnection of fitting if possible.
I have seen similar done with a trailing socket outlet dropped down to lighting points via flex but this always seemed a bit rough to me as I've often seen 'not to be connected directly to the mains' on these sockets. Also now with the RCD requirements on socket outlets being tightened even further this would need a risk assessment to cover i presume? Doesn't seem worth the hassle.
Has anyone come across another way of being able to extend the circuit down for disconnection where the light hangs, preferably one that allows individual fusing? (although this is less of an issue now LED's seem a lot more reliable.)
Cheers
Jim
I have some industrial lighting circuits to wire in a workshop and was after some fresh ideas/suggestions as to how i could best do this.
Have done a few of these before and in the past i have sometimes run radials in SWA cable to single gang socket outlets. The High Bay LED lighting then connects via a normal 3 pin plug fitted with suitable fuse. Doing it like this has allowed individual fusing and easy disconnection of fittings (which was great in the early days when LED's seemed super unreliable).
Sockets were left non rcd but labelled, however being 12 metres up in the air nobody was likely to use them.
New job i have picked up is similar environment. Circuits will be swa wired, ref method clipped direct or on tray. The circuits will run on the metallic girders/structure in the roof however the lights will hang (jack chain) a good 3 metres below this. This is for 2 reasons, firstly the lighting design has indicated this height for the lux level required and secondly, the maintenance team at the site only has scissor lifts that will go so high (they will reach the hanging fittings but not the circuit wiring in the roof). Hence i need a way of extending my circuit down at each lighting point and a method of easy disconnection of fitting if possible.
I have seen similar done with a trailing socket outlet dropped down to lighting points via flex but this always seemed a bit rough to me as I've often seen 'not to be connected directly to the mains' on these sockets. Also now with the RCD requirements on socket outlets being tightened even further this would need a risk assessment to cover i presume? Doesn't seem worth the hassle.
Has anyone come across another way of being able to extend the circuit down for disconnection where the light hangs, preferably one that allows individual fusing? (although this is less of an issue now LED's seem a lot more reliable.)
Cheers
Jim