Hello again Holmslaw...
...and thank you for your constructive response.
Some of these are 3-gang switches, and one of the hall lights shares the same conduit drop for the lounge switch.
The fan might be one of those with a light in the middle, so again we don't know exactly where it's going yet.
Ask my wife once we've fitted the porcelain!
By "take it off" the lighting circuit, you mean take it OUT and run a fused spur off the mains? Can you loop-in/out of a shaver socket instead of using a JB?
The wife and I spent a good part of the weekend deciding where the fittings should go, at least for the lights we're reasonably sure about.
The JBs for the unknown lights are all in a line because that was part of my original plan to locate them along a common "busbar", so to speak. Looking at the final positions for the light fittings I suppose they're not too far adrift from these common lines, so the loop-in loop-out isn't as onerous as I thought it was going to be.
...and thank you for your constructive response.
The wife likes these plug-in LED box-lamp things that we got [I think] from Ikea. They have a 12V power supply plug, and the jack plug conveniently fits down the 20mm oval conduit and into a pattress box which is covered by the lamp. It's a means to hiding the wire in the wall and making it look tidy in the bedroom.Bed 1, you do not need fused spurs for your wall light, suggest you loop in at switch.
Aww, do I have to??!!Lounge, suggest you loop in at switch...
...Any where you have TBD you should loop into switch.
Some of these are 3-gang switches, and one of the hall lights shares the same conduit drop for the lounge switch.
Gimme a few more hours!You should add the switch positions.
Hmm, I can see that working for the plinth lights. I'll get back to you on the under cupboard ones.Kitchen, you might find it easier to wire the plinth and under cupboard lights from the kitchen power via fused switched spurs.
They might be downlighters, they might be two fluorescent luminaires, or it could be one single light in the middle.Bath, whats the spur for?
The fan might be one of those with a light in the middle, so again we don't know exactly where it's going yet.
Ask my wife once we've fitted the porcelain!
Yes, and if nothing else for future-proofing the bathroom when we sell-up in a few years!Bath, do you need a shaver socket? If so take it off the lighting circuit.
By "take it off" the lighting circuit, you mean take it OUT and run a fused spur off the mains? Can you loop-in/out of a shaver socket instead of using a JB?
They're reasonably indicative, certainly more-so than the first diagram I did.I take the light positions as being indicative ie not the actual position.
The wife and I spent a good part of the weekend deciding where the fittings should go, at least for the lights we're reasonably sure about.
The JBs for the unknown lights are all in a line because that was part of my original plan to locate them along a common "busbar", so to speak. Looking at the final positions for the light fittings I suppose they're not too far adrift from these common lines, so the loop-in loop-out isn't as onerous as I thought it was going to be.
I can guarantee it is the same thickness throughout!I am not going to ask what size of cable.