Wireless switching might be easier
Yep, that's always been there as a 'Plan Z', as has digging out a chase for a couple of cables.Wireless switching might be easier
I dont think you'll do it it looks similar to my house and those conduits are about 16mm, ok for a twin and earth but not much more.Yep, that's always been there as a 'Plan Z', as has digging out a chase for a couple of cables.
However, if, as I suspect/hope, pulling a single small round cable through that short length of conduit proves to be fairly 'easy' that presumably would/will be the simplest/quickest solution of all?
No, not really - which is why I remain attracted to the TLC YY cable.Is there a reason for not wanting black cores
Are you talking about the (black-cored) TLC YY? If so, the 0.5 mm² and 0.75² versions are seemingly tiny and more than adequate (even if perhaps arguably 'non-compliant'), but even 1.0 mm² is only 8.3 mm OD. Are you really suggesting that might be a problem? ....I dont think you'll do it it looks similar to my house and those conduits are about 16mm, ok for a twin and earth but not much more.
Both ends of the short and straight length of conduit are fully exposed.If you had it on a bench possibly no problem, installed reaching under floor etc not so easy but....
I remain a little surprised by your doubts - even the 1.0 mm² YY is about the same as 1.5 mm² T+E in one dimension (and a fair bit less than the T+E in the ther dimension) and the 0.5 mm² and 0.75² mm YYs smaller than even that.All you can do is try....plenty of yellow 77 might help
I would definitely use 0.75mm, anything for an easy lifeBoth ends of the short and straight length of conduit are fully exposed.
I remain a little surprised by your doubts - even the 1.0 mm² YY is about the same as 1.5 mm² T+E in one dimension (and a fair bit less than the T+E in the ther dimension) and the 0.5 mm² and 0.75² mm YYs smaller than even that.
I'm certainly tempted to use 0.75² mm. Even though BS7671 'requires' a minimum of 1 mm² for a lighting (or,now, also a 'power') circuit, it has an adequate CCC for a 6A circuit. Would you be happy be that (if Mr Jobsworth was not looking over your shoulder)?
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