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watson789

Hi all

Recently purcahsed a property and have fould that the lighting main is just a spur.

Basically what i need to know is will this be a problem in terms of the spur overloading/ tripping (or any other problems!) if i start to add 'fancy light fittings' say 300w per room?

additional info...

* There are 2 spurs 1 for upstairs lighting and 1 for the downstairs lighting
* Each fitting at the minute has a standard 60w bulb hanging from it
* Downstairs has 4 light fittings upstairs has 5 fittings
 
sorry what i ment was there is 1 cable coming from the fuse box which meets a junction box underneath the floorboards. from this there is a cable going to each light.
 
sorry what i ment was there is 1 cable coming from the fuse box which meets a junction box underneath the floorboards. from this there is a cable going to each light.
Yeah thats fine, if you're going to be changing fittings though i would check your loadings first , just incase the fuse blows or mcb trips
 

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