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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: 523950" data-attributes="member: 34711"><p>Thanks for taking time to explain, I just have a dislike when forums blankly put "get the professional in" I'm posting to learn the regs/correct way/technique etc.</p><p>I'm an event/production technician, I'm much more comfortable wiring up 63/3, pulling genies through fields and plonking down lights, I just don't know bs7671 regs.</p><p>Other option would be to try and pull through fresh single core through the conduit. In this room the lighting circuit comes up from the floor and I know where a junction is in the crawl space, wether or not it's easily accessible to work on is something else as it points up to the floor boards.</p><p>Other benefit of fresh cable is we're changing position of ceiling light so could run cable to new position without having another joint. But then I've got in mind while t+e is fine to run in ceiling void single core should not be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ross.scotland, post: 523950, member: 34711"] Thanks for taking time to explain, I just have a dislike when forums blankly put "get the professional in" I'm posting to learn the regs/correct way/technique etc. I'm an event/production technician, I'm much more comfortable wiring up 63/3, pulling genies through fields and plonking down lights, I just don't know bs7671 regs. Other option would be to try and pull through fresh single core through the conduit. In this room the lighting circuit comes up from the floor and I know where a junction is in the crawl space, wether or not it's easily accessible to work on is something else as it points up to the floor boards. Other benefit of fresh cable is we're changing position of ceiling light so could run cable to new position without having another joint. But then I've got in mind while t+e is fine to run in ceiling void single core should not be? [/QUOTE]
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