Doing up a workshop with offices out the back.
The supply is in the offices, as far as you can get from the workshop.
There is now a change of use in the workshop, and there will be some quite hefty stuff moved around.
In the workshop area all the current electrics are in T&E clipped direct to the timbers and breeze block walls.
I have advised that it is all pulled off and put in conduit for mechanical protection.
The bloke says thats a good idea (even he could see what state the last occupier left the cabling in).
He also says 'I want a light here, here and here all individually switched from one switch grid'.
What he wants doing will be a nightmare in T&E.
So can I use a junction box to convert the 1.0 T&E to 1.5 singles (wago connectors probably) and go from there? I really don't what to have to run conduit all the way back through the building and offices.
The supply is in the offices, as far as you can get from the workshop.
There is now a change of use in the workshop, and there will be some quite hefty stuff moved around.
In the workshop area all the current electrics are in T&E clipped direct to the timbers and breeze block walls.
I have advised that it is all pulled off and put in conduit for mechanical protection.
The bloke says thats a good idea (even he could see what state the last occupier left the cabling in).
He also says 'I want a light here, here and here all individually switched from one switch grid'.
What he wants doing will be a nightmare in T&E.
So can I use a junction box to convert the 1.0 T&E to 1.5 singles (wago connectors probably) and go from there? I really don't what to have to run conduit all the way back through the building and offices.