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Replacing 1 way switch with motion sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="SJEvans" data-source="post: 552954" data-attributes="member: 37770"><p>Thanks for the swift reply. The access will be easy, the sensor will be installed in the ceiling about 2m away from the ceiling rose. </p><p></p><p>So I was intending on pulling the N from the rose. I have some 1.5mm T and E which I was going to use just the neutral core but I will do your suggestion and run a new length of cable between rose and sensor, instead of protecting a single neutral in trunking. All the work is in the loft space</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJEvans, post: 552954, member: 37770"] Thanks for the swift reply. The access will be easy, the sensor will be installed in the ceiling about 2m away from the ceiling rose. So I was intending on pulling the N from the rose. I have some 1.5mm T and E which I was going to use just the neutral core but I will do your suggestion and run a new length of cable between rose and sensor, instead of protecting a single neutral in trunking. All the work is in the loft space [/QUOTE]
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