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alanl
Hello all, i've got to fit some under plinth kitchen lights this week. The 1.5mm T+E wiring was put in weeks ago at first fix, fed from a light switch on the wall.
We were expecting LV lighting, fed from 2 transformers, and have one or two junction boxes to wire in the 2 pairs of lights.
Now, when given the lights, they do have transformers, but it is a 'plug-in brick' type transformers (like phone chargers), so we have to re-arrange our thinking.
The idea we have now got is to fit a 2 gang 13A socket on the end of the cable,and plug the transformers directly into that.
The downside to that is that there will be a trailing socket under the kitchen units, connected to a 6A mcb.
Firstly, as the socket will not be accessible without removing the plinth, is this acceptable mechanically?
Secondly, again, if anyone does get it out, they could then plug in a hoover, and draw more than it is rated at. Our defence is that it is not readily accessable, and will be marked up "for lights only'.
Putting in a new cable is a no-go - it's a tiled floor now.
Any thoughts on how this could be done better?
Thanks
Alan.
We were expecting LV lighting, fed from 2 transformers, and have one or two junction boxes to wire in the 2 pairs of lights.
Now, when given the lights, they do have transformers, but it is a 'plug-in brick' type transformers (like phone chargers), so we have to re-arrange our thinking.
The idea we have now got is to fit a 2 gang 13A socket on the end of the cable,and plug the transformers directly into that.
The downside to that is that there will be a trailing socket under the kitchen units, connected to a 6A mcb.
Firstly, as the socket will not be accessible without removing the plinth, is this acceptable mechanically?
Secondly, again, if anyone does get it out, they could then plug in a hoover, and draw more than it is rated at. Our defence is that it is not readily accessable, and will be marked up "for lights only'.
Putting in a new cable is a no-go - it's a tiled floor now.
Any thoughts on how this could be done better?
Thanks
Alan.