Am I right in thinking it isn't the best idea to wire feeds to switch in one room then to the light fitting in another in a domestic new build
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Discuss Two versions of lighting wiring in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
don't mention suits. they are the bane of our lives, always interfering, think they know it all, when their knowledge only comes out of a computer, or a "meeting".I'd vote for do what suits. Not the end of the world if they're done differently.
Am I right in thinking it isn't the best idea to wire feeds to switch in one room then to the light fitting in another in a domestic new build
What was it like working for C.E.Quite offten a method used by Clarkson Evans when I worked there.
T&E from CU to first light then 3core to the switch the T&E to the next room light then 3core to switch etc.
Using this way meant that you got a permanent live & neutral at the light & switch. Here's a quick drawing to show, CPC's have ommitted.
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Enlighting shall we say lolWhat was it like working for C.E.
Nothing wrong with it
I meant nothing wrong with it with regard to the 2 types of lighting wiring not with regard to your employer!I didn't have an issue with the long hours, hard work, quick pace or the in-house EAL training. Had other concerns.
I meant nothing wrong with it with regard to the 2 types of lighting wiring not with regard to your employer!
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