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2gang light switch. One from lighting ring, one from socket
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<blockquote data-quote="ross.scotland" data-source="post: 523874" data-attributes="member: 34711"><p>Are you allowed to, under regs, use a 2gang light switch where one light is powered from the lighting ring and one from a 13amp socket? Essentially one of the switch's replaces the in cable switch..</p><p></p><p>Looking to install some lights on a bookcase where there will be a void between wall and case, and light switch is on the bookcase, cables for the switch (etc) will be hidden in the void.</p><p></p><p>The lighting circuit is looped live at switch - although now I am saying this I am having doubts. The junction box (old galv round unit) is in a tricky place to feed an extra neutral from so was hoping the above could be a solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ross.scotland, post: 523874, member: 34711"] Are you allowed to, under regs, use a 2gang light switch where one light is powered from the lighting ring and one from a 13amp socket? Essentially one of the switch's replaces the in cable switch.. Looking to install some lights on a bookcase where there will be a void between wall and case, and light switch is on the bookcase, cables for the switch (etc) will be hidden in the void. The lighting circuit is looped live at switch - although now I am saying this I am having doubts. The junction box (old galv round unit) is in a tricky place to feed an extra neutral from so was hoping the above could be a solution. [/QUOTE]
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