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<blockquote data-quote="Laurence Cuinu" data-source="post: 509362" data-attributes="member: 33773"><p>I forgot to add....it's a partition wall, stud/plasterboard. We're covering all bases and having the fire risk assessement shortly as well as input from BC for level 7 guest house.</p><p></p><p>I think I'm getting the general feeling a permanent live can be taken from the switch, up the cavity and along to the lights where the unit will sit but we'll get input from an electrician. I can appreciate without looking that it's a hard call but I suppose the query boiled down to ability to use exisitng wiring to the led and just feed in a live or due to regs having to install a brand new wiring circuit (if you follow)...never seen a single core live before, its always been two or t&amp;e. Obviously just routing a single core live wire would not be tooo bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laurence Cuinu, post: 509362, member: 33773"] I forgot to add....it's a partition wall, stud/plasterboard. We're covering all bases and having the fire risk assessement shortly as well as input from BC for level 7 guest house. I think I'm getting the general feeling a permanent live can be taken from the switch, up the cavity and along to the lights where the unit will sit but we'll get input from an electrician. I can appreciate without looking that it's a hard call but I suppose the query boiled down to ability to use exisitng wiring to the led and just feed in a live or due to regs having to install a brand new wiring circuit (if you follow)...never seen a single core live before, its always been two or t&e. Obviously just routing a single core live wire would not be tooo bad. [/QUOTE]
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