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I expect it's a big no no but is it permissable to create a new lighting circuit ( just for one light ) from a spur off a ring main?
 
It is permissible with certain things taken into consideration. A job for an electrician really as the work should be fully tested and a certificate produced.
 
You're not actually creating a circuit at all - you are simply incorporating lighting into the existing circuit. (Unless you want to argue that the presence of a BS1362 fuse constitutes a new circuit, although most would reject that claim.)
 
I would take andy78 advice .you are not insured to play with your own electrics .
ring you insurance company and hear what they have to say.
According to my insurance company they won't
You're not actually creating a circuit at all - you are simply incorporating lighting into the existing circuit. (Unless you want to argue that the presence of a BS1362 fuse constitutes a new circuit, although most would reject that claim.)
I see what you mean, thanks
 
What equipment do you need for doing the testing?

An approved voltage tester
Insulation resistance and Continuity tester
Pfc and earth loop impedance tester
Rcd tester

The usual Diy tester is one of those neon screwdriver things :)
Its about £200 each for most of the above,as a ball park figure.You could also get a meter with lots more multi function capabilities for the various tests,however, they are anywhere from £600-£800 ish
 
An approved voltage tester
Insulation resistance and Continuity tester
Pfc and earth loop impedance tester
Rcd tester

The usual Diy tester is one of those neon screwdriver things :)
Its about £200 each for most of the above,as a ball park figure.You could also get a meter with lots more multi function capabilities for the various tests,however, they are anywhere from £600-£800 ish
I better start saving my pennies
 

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