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working on a bungalow to chalet conversion and the customer has just decided that all the upstairs rooms will have full height vaulted ceilings ....... it’s all latest spec insulation so how best to run the feed and loops around between the switches ?

So no lofts ......

Where are safe zones apart from inline with the switches and within 150 mm of the tops of the walls .....

A PITA...
 
Yea,loop mains in switches,for ease.
In the 80’s it was frowned on,even niceic didn’t recommend doing it.

What the hell do those robbing twunts know, wind me up thinking they say such drivel yet some people have thier heads so far up them they can see the last meal they ate.
 
I do a fair bit of work on a bungalow estate with nearly 300 dwellings,one,two and 3 bed all built in the early 1980s. It's interesting that most are wired with loops through the lights but a few here and there are looped through the switches, must have been one naughty sparks about at the time.:)
 
I've had a few of these scenarios before...it gets even better when they want recessed downlighters in the skeilling thats full of 150mm of celotex!

I've always treated vertical surfaces as walls, and anything else as 'not a wall' if that makes sense.

As far as I can tell, safe zones only apply to walls?

Only other thing to note is that rafters shouldn't be drilled unless permitted by the SE that specced them, and just to try and use some common to try your best to leave cables out of reach of both the roofers nail gun and the plasterers drywall screws!
 
Yea,loop mains in switches,for ease.
In the 80’s it was frowned on,even niceic didn’t recommend doing it.
I got told off so many times,& basically told not to do it.
How things have changed.
The Hager 2 way switches have a neutral loop connection on them so it must more the norm these days , as other have said most light fitting seam to come with poor terminal blocks and no loop connections so better loop in and out of switches . Also makes its easier for Mr DIY when he is changing a light fitting and posting on here to ask where all the wires go :)
 

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