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Andi Licious
Hi All,
Quick one for someone to clear up for me!
I have a 12 downlight circuit going in my kitchen. I have no ceilings yet (temp light wired off a ceiling rose fitting screwed to underside of joist for now) but the loops to each light location are in, I will be using a "inline" type junction box (with the same terminals as found in a standard ceiling rose) and Wago light connectors at each light location.
My question is do the Ceiling Rose JB and Wago connectors have to be screwed to the joists? I understand the ceiling rose needs to be accessible as it has screw terminals but can it just be pushed into the hole of the first down light and left loose? I can't see how you could access it properly if it is screwed to the joist as you would never get at it again.
Or am I supposed to allow a hatch to gain sufficient access to it screwed in position? I think I would rather mount the ceiling rose JB under the stairs and run the cables out from there instead of having a visible hatch in a nice finished ceiling!
Tiled bathroom floor above the room means I cant just lift a floor board to get to it. Also the new boards are going to be the 8' X 2' so they cant be lifted easily anyway!!
All the cables are clipped up with around 12" of free cable at each light location.
This installation will be my "major works" for my domestic installer visit so I don't want to be pulled up on something small like this.
I have asked 2 old school friends who are electricians the question and got a "just shove it in the ceiling it'll be right" answer. They both state they wouldnt touch domestic as its too much faffing about so I think that is the basis of their answers!
Thanks in advance.
Andy
Quick one for someone to clear up for me!
I have a 12 downlight circuit going in my kitchen. I have no ceilings yet (temp light wired off a ceiling rose fitting screwed to underside of joist for now) but the loops to each light location are in, I will be using a "inline" type junction box (with the same terminals as found in a standard ceiling rose) and Wago light connectors at each light location.
My question is do the Ceiling Rose JB and Wago connectors have to be screwed to the joists? I understand the ceiling rose needs to be accessible as it has screw terminals but can it just be pushed into the hole of the first down light and left loose? I can't see how you could access it properly if it is screwed to the joist as you would never get at it again.
Or am I supposed to allow a hatch to gain sufficient access to it screwed in position? I think I would rather mount the ceiling rose JB under the stairs and run the cables out from there instead of having a visible hatch in a nice finished ceiling!
Tiled bathroom floor above the room means I cant just lift a floor board to get to it. Also the new boards are going to be the 8' X 2' so they cant be lifted easily anyway!!
All the cables are clipped up with around 12" of free cable at each light location.
This installation will be my "major works" for my domestic installer visit so I don't want to be pulled up on something small like this.
I have asked 2 old school friends who are electricians the question and got a "just shove it in the ceiling it'll be right" answer. They both state they wouldnt touch domestic as its too much faffing about so I think that is the basis of their answers!
Thanks in advance.
Andy