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My wife wants to change just one light switch to a stainless steel one, to match the sockets.
We don't have a cpc on our lighting circuit. I have looked around this forum and found that I can use 4mm green and yellow.
What I want to know is.. Is this an acceptable way of doing it?
The wire would come from the switch, travel along the wall in a straight line for about a meter in a shallow channel that I would chase. I could then drill straight through and it would come out about 30cm above my consumer unit that lives under the stairs. I then planned to surface mount the 4mm cpc for its final journey into the top of the CU and connect it to the earth block!
And also what does part-p say about me doing that. But can you answer the above question about the actual method as well and not just tell me about part-p.
Thanks.
We don't have a cpc on our lighting circuit. I have looked around this forum and found that I can use 4mm green and yellow.
What I want to know is.. Is this an acceptable way of doing it?
The wire would come from the switch, travel along the wall in a straight line for about a meter in a shallow channel that I would chase. I could then drill straight through and it would come out about 30cm above my consumer unit that lives under the stairs. I then planned to surface mount the 4mm cpc for its final journey into the top of the CU and connect it to the earth block!
And also what does part-p say about me doing that. But can you answer the above question about the actual method as well and not just tell me about part-p.
Thanks.