As part of my house rewire, I am wanting to installed a circuit for my TV sockets, but I want it switchable from one or multiple 'master switches' in the room'.
On discussing the circuit with the council's sub contractor who can round the other week to inspect the house prior to work beginning, we agreed that a radial circuit would be the best option and to install a single DP switch before the sockets.
As I want to go a bit 'over kill' as I am not exactly sure at this time how many devices will be connected here, I have installed a 32A Type B MCB with a 6mm cable to a 45A DP switch.
Now, obviosuly (as I have already tried), I cannot use the 6mm cable to connect between sockets as the two cores do not fit in the back. What do you think I should be doing in this situation?
Thanks
Adam.
On discussing the circuit with the council's sub contractor who can round the other week to inspect the house prior to work beginning, we agreed that a radial circuit would be the best option and to install a single DP switch before the sockets.
As I want to go a bit 'over kill' as I am not exactly sure at this time how many devices will be connected here, I have installed a 32A Type B MCB with a 6mm cable to a 45A DP switch.
Now, obviosuly (as I have already tried), I cannot use the 6mm cable to connect between sockets as the two cores do not fit in the back. What do you think I should be doing in this situation?
Thanks
Adam.