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evening guys, ive come across lighting in one room of domestic premises that has been supplied from the ring main at some point. the cable coming from the ring is 1,5mm which goes through the switch then on to the 2 x 12V down lights. This is on an EICR I`m doing. There is no chance at all of accessing under the floor boards as there is very expensive oak flooring down every where. I believe that from memory you can use a switched fused spur for functional switching. I could then put in a 5A fuse and the load side of the cable will be protected. My concern though is the piece of 1,5mm from ring to switch? your thoughts on this would be welcome. I see this as no different to taking a spur off the ring for an extra socket etc, or am I forgetting some thing?
 
I agree with what you are saying Dave, its for sure bad practice but from a technical point of view that 1,5mm supply to fused spur is inaccessible so no chance of to many amps being pulled through it.
 
David...
whats the minimum CSA for FCU feeds?
and given that the largest fuse to BS1362 (13A) is under the max CCC of a 1.5/1.0 flat twin....
the fuse will dictate Max demand here so...

Yes Glen I take your point that FCU aint gonnar pull more than 13amp tops (max) or min 1amp depending what size fuse you put in so yes it will dictate max demand.But its just bad practice to have that size cable.
 

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