Hi,
Looking for opinion / advice.
I just wired in a new porch light.
Originally intended to put in a spur off the lighting circuit (off the light in the hallway). However, when floorboards removed I could not see the lighting circuit, only the wire to the light itself.
At this point I was fairly sure that it would not be what I needed as the porch light would only work when the hallway light was turned on - I tried this anyway and confirmed that this was the case.
Luckily, there was also a mains socket circuit exposed by the floorboards which were already lifted. I wanted to take a spur off the socket but could not get to the wires without making a real mess in taking (digging) out the socket assembly from the wall and probably destroying the wooden skirting-board.
I therefore elected to cut the socket circuit and use a junction box so that I could create a spur.
Sorted... everything works!
However it now occurs to me that:
1. I have no fuse in the installation... probably not an issue? (as the main fuse box will 'trip' if there is an issue)
2. I now have a porch light that is NOT on the lighting circuit - could this cause an issue in the future if someone is expecting it to be on the lighting circuit? (they should always check and not make assumptions)
Thanks!
Looking for opinion / advice.
I just wired in a new porch light.
Originally intended to put in a spur off the lighting circuit (off the light in the hallway). However, when floorboards removed I could not see the lighting circuit, only the wire to the light itself.
At this point I was fairly sure that it would not be what I needed as the porch light would only work when the hallway light was turned on - I tried this anyway and confirmed that this was the case.
Luckily, there was also a mains socket circuit exposed by the floorboards which were already lifted. I wanted to take a spur off the socket but could not get to the wires without making a real mess in taking (digging) out the socket assembly from the wall and probably destroying the wooden skirting-board.
I therefore elected to cut the socket circuit and use a junction box so that I could create a spur.
Sorted... everything works!
However it now occurs to me that:
1. I have no fuse in the installation... probably not an issue? (as the main fuse box will 'trip' if there is an issue)
2. I now have a porch light that is NOT on the lighting circuit - could this cause an issue in the future if someone is expecting it to be on the lighting circuit? (they should always check and not make assumptions)
Thanks!