Rewiring a house in a few weeks, the lighting circuit is wired in old conduits. Interested to know if you would re use the conduits or just do new chases for the cables
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And the cables are insulated and sheathed (twin and earth), not singles.If it's a conduit drop to the switch then it will be in a prescribed zone.
When we did rewires using the old tube we used to put a big JB in the airing cupboard / loft / broom cupboardAnd the cables are insulated and sheathed (twin and earth), not singles.
As mentioned previously, there will be a fitting on the conduit at the top of the switch drop (a tee or an elbow) that you can remove with a screwdriver. There used to be rubber bushes available to go over the end of the slip tube, but not sure if these are still being sold.
I'd wire it using a central junction box either under the hallway floor with maintenance free connections or somewhere accessible.
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