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hi all, ive got a little job to install some lighting in a kitchen being fitted. They want pelmet lighting under the cupboards to light worktops. ive not alot of experience in domestic im a commercial spark myself. just wondering what the best way to go about it?? they want to be able to switch it via switch next to main kitchen light switch. is it a case of 3/5A fcu off kitchen ring or do you put it on lighting circuit? if its taken off the ring do you just switch the feed off the fcu for the lights???? cheers
 

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