(I think DP or 3a FCU for a 100W external PIR lamp that is currently hard wired without any isolator into existing 5a lighting circuit) .
FCUs are not used or required on lighting circuits. Use a DP switch.
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(I think DP or 3a FCU for a 100W external PIR lamp that is currently hard wired without any isolator into existing 5a lighting circuit) .
I'm with Tel on this...again! Quinetic switch, put it anywhere.
Yes JK, the very same, and what a lot of fuss they saved. fast, no switch drops, less cable = worth the extra cost!
That existing chase looks to be more than 150mm from the corner. If it was less than 150mm, it would be in a prescribed route (safe zone).
The fact that the corner stops at the top of the door, rather than at the ceiling, should not then mean the prescribed route also stops.
quinetic... and put the D/P switch in cupboard. if the outside light is on a sensor, then the switch is just for isolation purposes.
Your welcomeRight! That's it then - always like a decision. I'm going with that!
Please nobody else give me any alternative LOL.
Thanks once again for all replies. All have been very constructive. What a brilliant forum !
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