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Mistynov

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Hi. This may have been asked over and over again but just looking for a straight answer if there is one.
So my plan, install 2 lights near my front door. Am pretty confident with house electrics and did a college course some years ago on the basics so my idea is.
Convert a single socket to a RCD socket , use standard plug into this out thro the wall into a dusk till dawn sensor, from the sensor into junction box and split two ways 1 to each light. Reason for converting socket is i hace been told its safer to have a RCD socket and 3amp plug than just a 3amp spur on a none RCD circuit which is how previous electrician did the side house lights.
So with the above does this part p come into play
Thank you
 
Will come under part p mate as extending or altering a circuit.....lighting circuit will require rcd protection under the 18th but an rcd socket is a bit of a grey area as I believe the iet have admitted a slip up and are now saying they are compliant although it says otherwise in the 18th edition....but hang around as someone a lot wiser than me will be along shortly :)
 
Ok thanks. I thought that as it was going onto a plug its not classes as permenant so would not come under part p.
Should i have had anything from the electrician who fitted the outside side light a week or so ago
 
Will come under part p mate as extending or altering a circuit.....lighting circuit will require rcd protection under the 18th but an rcd socket is a bit of a grey area as I believe the iet have admitted a slip up and are now saying they are compliant although it says otherwise in the 18th edition....but hang around as someone a lot wiser than me will be along shortly :)
it's not a new circuit so does not fall under part pee.
 
It's sort of half way between fixed and non fixed wiring. If it was just a light fitting on a flex with a 13A plug then things would be clear cut - this case is complicated by the junction box splitting the feed to two lights.
 
I have a spare socket not in use . I would spur off it however the socket is flush in tiles so getting it spur'd off means me risking damaging tiles which the wife would kill me. So just thought change it to RCD and its sorted
 
The other light fitted was done by a local electrican he went from a double socket into a spur then out thro the wall. My problem with this is the socket he came from isnt on a RCD breaker , he housed the outside cable in awful white pipe which looks horrendous (yes i understand it needs to be covered as in a walk way but white) and i used an electrican for this as i presumed i would get some sort of paper to say it had been done correctly howevee i didnt even get an invoice so i may as well have done it myself saved ÂŁ50 .
I have spoken to the electrican at my work who wont do it as only does industrial work not resdential and he said the safer way to have the outside lights is on a 3amp rcd plug vs a 3amp spur none rcd hence why i think i may as well do it myself. Use 1.5mm black out door cable, sensor junction box and lights are all ip54 or higher its just the part p i am after clarification on. Out the back the previous owner has installed 2 double sockets and i am running a flood ligyt on a 3amp flex from this but this is all on its own rcd board for outside.
So after the coments its abit in the air. Hummm
 

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