Hi All
Doing a project at home in which I am removing a wall between a toilet and a bathroom to make one bathroom space.
Currently there is a light in the toilet (push switch - just turns on the light) and a light in the bathroom (pull switch - turns on the light and the extractor fan)
Wiring is in a bit of a mess but the feed appears to come into the toilet and then across to the bathroom via 2 or 3 junction boxes.
Am I right in thinking that the best way to approach this would be to identify exactly where the feed enters? If so, how can I identify this? I am pretty sure that the power comes in through this toilet (appears to come up through the wall - its in some metal conduit) but is there a way that I can check? - easiest way to my mind would be to turn power off, disconnect, tape up and then turn the power back on again?
L
Doing a project at home in which I am removing a wall between a toilet and a bathroom to make one bathroom space.
Currently there is a light in the toilet (push switch - just turns on the light) and a light in the bathroom (pull switch - turns on the light and the extractor fan)
Wiring is in a bit of a mess but the feed appears to come into the toilet and then across to the bathroom via 2 or 3 junction boxes.
Am I right in thinking that the best way to approach this would be to identify exactly where the feed enters? If so, how can I identify this? I am pretty sure that the power comes in through this toilet (appears to come up through the wall - its in some metal conduit) but is there a way that I can check? - easiest way to my mind would be to turn power off, disconnect, tape up and then turn the power back on again?
L
