Why would it be non-compliant? The regs say you need discrimination where discrimination is needed to prevent danger. In this situation discrimination doesn't prevent danger - just inconvenience if both trips go. As mentioned surely it's better to have an RCD or at least *something* in the...
I've done this in the past and it's much easier than chasing walls - cover the holes with one of these, job's a good'un: http://www.nexxia.co.uk/products.asp?s=Audio%20Wall%20Plates&c=Brushes%20Wall%20Plates%20Metal%20Finishes
Wouldn't even bother with conduit - the cables will be fine...
Why would RCBO's be silly? It protects the cable run between the house and garage and also allows trips to be reset from the garage instead of the house. Don't see a problem with this but I might be missing something?
Winston1 - if I was going down that route I'd put the smoke alarms on one...
Andy - I was thinking the same, to put in a separate 6A RCBO/MCB for the lights but that would then potentially allow 22A down the 2.5mm run back to the house... not sure if that's a problem or not :) - I think 2.5mm armoured handles about 40A anyway... I think?!
I could understand 3 lighting circuits but 4? I need to double check what the Lights (?) circuit actually is. To me it would have made more sense to free up a space for a dedicated circuit for the garage, but such is life.
Yes, cable in stud wall is grey mains - looks like 2.5mm T&E.
16A...
OK, where to start... :) I'm in a new build and to cut a long story short want to add some extra sockets in the garage for a small workshop - the only high power item I occasionally use is a 2kw heater, everything else is relatively low power - battery chargers, drills etc.
While I'm at it...
I normally replace the crappy supplied bulb with a 35W or 20W Osram but kind of assumed dichroic would be OK as that's how they're supplied - by the millions!
Oh well, lesson learned. Another product to avoid. :roll:
Honestly, I've got one in front of me now - brand new out the box (they come in packs of 10). This is the exact crappy bulb they're supplied with:-
http://www.ledgrouprobus.com/catalogue/catalogue/itemdetail.php?itemID=LCLEXNE
But but but... they're supplied with a 50W dichroic!
Cheers for the link though - god only knows what I was searching for before that I couldn't find these! :lol:
Totally get what you're saying, but I mostly fit these with 35W bulbs. They're rated to 50W. I'm fitting them in spec and they're failing after 18 months. Is that normal? :)
And does anyone know where you can buy replacement connectors on their own?
Never knew they were used in traffic lights - interesting!
There's plenty free air around them - well, certainly within spec anyway which I think (off the top of my head) is 50mm above and 100mm around. I generally avoid putting them anywhere where they're likely to get excessively hot -...
Am I the only person on the planet having horrendous problems with Lytlec fire rated downlights? These sort of things:-
http://www.screwfix.com/p/lytlec-fixed-round-brushed-chrome-12v-low-volt-fire-rated-downlight-pk10/80008
I've installed loads of them - don't know if it's just a dodgy...