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Davidgriffiths
Looking for a bit of advice. Not a qualified electritian, but have a fairly competent DIY ability.
I'm fitting a new kitchen in our house, and I'm putting LED strips under the cabinets and plinths.
I would like to be able to control these with a switch on the wall, alongside the main room downlights.
My queston is. Is it against regulations, to wire a 13 amp socket with a 3 amp FCU into the light circuit?
Currently have 2x 4 spot bars in the room, each one powered by a single switch.
Plan would be to wire 10x 2.5watt led downlights into one, and then the led cabinet lights into the other switch. LED power is from a one-piece transformer plug which has a 0.4amp draw.
only thing i can find is over on IET forums:
"553-04 Lighting points
553-04-01 At each fixed lighting point one of the following accessories shall be used:
(i) a ceiling rose to BS 67
(ii) a luminaire supporting coupler to BS 6972 or BS 7001
(iii) a batten lampholder to BS 7895, BS EN 60238 or BS EN 61184
(iv) a luminaire designed to be connected directly to the circuit wiring
(v) a suitable socket-outlet
(vi) a connection unit to BS 5733 or BS 1363-4.
A lighting installation shall be appropriately controlled, e.g. by a switch or combination of switches to BS 3676 and/or BS 5518, or by a suitable automatic control system, which where necessary shall be suitable for discharge lighting circuits.
553-04-02 A ceiling rose shall not be installed in any circuit operating at a voltage normally exceeding 250 volts.
553-04-03 A ceiling rose shall not be used for the attachment of more than one outgoing flexible cord unless it is specially designed for multiple pendants.
from what ive googled, this doesnt seem to be regulatory bad, but just not wisely approved by most sparkies!
Whats peoples thoughts?
I'm fitting a new kitchen in our house, and I'm putting LED strips under the cabinets and plinths.
I would like to be able to control these with a switch on the wall, alongside the main room downlights.
My queston is. Is it against regulations, to wire a 13 amp socket with a 3 amp FCU into the light circuit?
Currently have 2x 4 spot bars in the room, each one powered by a single switch.
Plan would be to wire 10x 2.5watt led downlights into one, and then the led cabinet lights into the other switch. LED power is from a one-piece transformer plug which has a 0.4amp draw.
only thing i can find is over on IET forums:
"553-04 Lighting points
553-04-01 At each fixed lighting point one of the following accessories shall be used:
(i) a ceiling rose to BS 67
(ii) a luminaire supporting coupler to BS 6972 or BS 7001
(iii) a batten lampholder to BS 7895, BS EN 60238 or BS EN 61184
(iv) a luminaire designed to be connected directly to the circuit wiring
(v) a suitable socket-outlet
(vi) a connection unit to BS 5733 or BS 1363-4.
A lighting installation shall be appropriately controlled, e.g. by a switch or combination of switches to BS 3676 and/or BS 5518, or by a suitable automatic control system, which where necessary shall be suitable for discharge lighting circuits.
553-04-02 A ceiling rose shall not be installed in any circuit operating at a voltage normally exceeding 250 volts.
553-04-03 A ceiling rose shall not be used for the attachment of more than one outgoing flexible cord unless it is specially designed for multiple pendants.
from what ive googled, this doesnt seem to be regulatory bad, but just not wisely approved by most sparkies!
Whats peoples thoughts?