Hi,
My son had a water leak last night in his upstairs bathroom which resulted in the water pouring through a couple of the downstairs ceiling roses. In order to rectify the situation we turned off the power to the downstairs lighting circuit and removed the covers and pendants in order to fully dry them out.
The ceiling roses are now perfectly dry and we have reinstalled the pendants and covers and all is fine but when the covers were off we noticed that only two wires were being fed into the ceiling roses and therefore the lighting does not appear to be using a radial circuit.
While the power was off we checked all the other lights downstairs and the same thing was noticed. Is this normal for a house built in 2013 or should a radial circuit have been used?
My son had a water leak last night in his upstairs bathroom which resulted in the water pouring through a couple of the downstairs ceiling roses. In order to rectify the situation we turned off the power to the downstairs lighting circuit and removed the covers and pendants in order to fully dry them out.
The ceiling roses are now perfectly dry and we have reinstalled the pendants and covers and all is fine but when the covers were off we noticed that only two wires were being fed into the ceiling roses and therefore the lighting does not appear to be using a radial circuit.
While the power was off we checked all the other lights downstairs and the same thing was noticed. Is this normal for a house built in 2013 or should a radial circuit have been used?