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Hi All, I am just about to do the first fix in my extension. For the lighting circuit what’s better looping through ceiling rose or looping at switch?

Looping at the Switch will mean that you will have a Neutral there,Hi All, I am just about to do the first fix in my extension. For the lighting circuit what’s better looping through ceiling rose or looping at switch?
All the regs say is "Consideration shall be given to the provision of a neutral conductor, at each switch position ". He's considering it, hence his question!I’m guessing you don’t have up to date copies of the regs or you wouldn’t ask this question
All the regs say is "Consideration shall be given to the provision of a neutral conductor, at each switch position ". He's considering it, hence his question!

Yeah definitely considering neutral as got a drum of 3C&E already. But didn’t know whether to loop it at the ceiling rose or at the switch. Which is the preferred option nowadays. Is there any benefits of doing it at switch?Hum, that’s not how his post comes across

Thanks ebee. That was my plan. Do the loop at rose in T&E. Then the switch wire will be 3C&EWhat about allowing for both - At every (first) switch instead of running say T&E as the feed and return then run a three core and earth instead, this allows you the extra core to take the N from the rose to that switch or alternatively from that switch to the rose.
I nearly always ran Loop in at rose but nowadays if I were still "on the tools" I would loop from rose to rose usually but that switchwire would be 3C&E .
Ah, to me your post was suggesting that the regs required a neutral at the switch and that he would know that if he had read them.Hum, that’s not how his post comes across

I've worked in a number of newbuilds recently and I've found the whole of the lighting circuit installed with 3C&E including the loop in/out several times now.What about allowing for both - At every (first) switch instead of running say T&E as the feed and return then run a three core and earth instead, this allows you the extra core to take the N from the rose to that switch or alternatively from that switch to the rose.
I nearly always ran Loop in at rose but nowadays if I were still "on the tools" I would loop from rose to rose usually but that switchwire would be 3C&E .
Ah, to me your post was suggesting that the regs required a neutral at the switch and that he would know that if he had read them.
The wonders of English, eh?
... and you seem to be missing the point that, as has been pointed out, 'looping at the rose' is not incompatible with also have a neutral at the switch (which is what the regs suggest should be 'considered').Hum, that’s not how his post comes across
Loop at switch takes more effort and materials, but is IMO the better solution in a new construction or major renovation scenario for two reasons.Hi All, I am just about to do the first fix in my extension. For the lighting circuit what’s better looping through ceiling rose or looping at switch?
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