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    Fused spur with remotely switched sockets

    Perfect, thanks yet again. Yes, as I am using the new 3 gang switch for the garden light in exactly the same way as it is now in the 1 gang 1 way one, I (over)simplified that part just to show that was on the lighting circuit. The main headache was everything after the FCU on the new sockets...
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    Fused spur with remotely switched sockets

    Up at silly o'clock for work . The current light switch has live & switched-live leading to the outside light that is wired the same as a ceiling rose with the loop but it's the final light on the circuit. I've also found a grid switch that can be set up with 2x double pole switches and 1x one...
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    Fused spur with remotely switched sockets

    Ok I'll have to have a look first. Thanks again for all your help
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    Fused spur with remotely switched sockets

    Ok so that's good for the 2x switches for the 2x single sockets but will that still work for the third switch - the one on the lighting circuit for the garden light - I can only access the wire already there for that (the live&switched live). Sorry about all this
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    Fused spur with remotely switched sockets

    So is that a good thing as I won't use a 'loop' or a bad thing I can add to my "I need to add that to my research" list?
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    Fused spur with remotely switched sockets

    I've cracked the coloured pens out. So, is this better/ok?
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    Fused spur with remotely switched sockets

    Yes, I drew the double / single lines weirdly there. Sorry. Thanks very much for your help!
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    Fused spur with remotely switched sockets

    We currently have an outside light, on the lighting circuit, on a single switch, and a double socket on a spur from the ring circuit. I'd like to replace the socket on the spur for a junction box (accessibility means I'll need the junction box), going into a fused spur with 2x double sockets...
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