Photo shows my bathroom ceiling. Note the old ceiling rose location, fan, lights above mirror (reflected in the mirror), and huge boxed-in steel beam. This is a flat; I have no real access to the room above. The ceiling is plaster on expanded-metal lath, with awful “deafening material” above.
I am trying to get individual control of the fan, mirror lights and main lights. I posted previously about pulling additional wires through the conduit from the switch, which I have now done.
Currently there is steel conduit from the ceiling rose to somewhere behind the fan, containing 3+E. From the fan, discrete surface-mounted trunking takes twin+earth to the above-mirror lights.
To separately control the above-mirror lights, my options seem to be:
1. Feed an additional single down the conduit from the rose to the fan. I’ve attempted this but failed.
2. Use the existing 3+E to pull through four singles. Access to the fan end of the conduit could be tricky, I think I may need to remove some wall tiles.
3. Use the existing 3+E to pull through a 5-core flex. Ditto.
4. Run a cable by a new route from the rose to the lights. I guess I would drill through the web of the beam! Could I do this through an easily-repaired “keyhole” in the boxing, with a long drill, or would I need to remove enough boxing to get up close to the beam?
5. As an electronic engineer by training, I am tempted to multiplex the fan and light control over the available wires using some collection of diodes and relays. I am discouraged by the fact that some of it would end up inaccessible.
6. Something involving “smart” devices.
What would you do? Any other options? In particular, what do you think about routing a new cable through the boxing-in?
Thanks.
I am trying to get individual control of the fan, mirror lights and main lights. I posted previously about pulling additional wires through the conduit from the switch, which I have now done.
Currently there is steel conduit from the ceiling rose to somewhere behind the fan, containing 3+E. From the fan, discrete surface-mounted trunking takes twin+earth to the above-mirror lights.
To separately control the above-mirror lights, my options seem to be:
1. Feed an additional single down the conduit from the rose to the fan. I’ve attempted this but failed.
2. Use the existing 3+E to pull through four singles. Access to the fan end of the conduit could be tricky, I think I may need to remove some wall tiles.
3. Use the existing 3+E to pull through a 5-core flex. Ditto.
4. Run a cable by a new route from the rose to the lights. I guess I would drill through the web of the beam! Could I do this through an easily-repaired “keyhole” in the boxing, with a long drill, or would I need to remove enough boxing to get up close to the beam?
5. As an electronic engineer by training, I am tempted to multiplex the fan and light control over the available wires using some collection of diodes and relays. I am discouraged by the fact that some of it would end up inaccessible.
6. Something involving “smart” devices.
What would you do? Any other options? In particular, what do you think about routing a new cable through the boxing-in?
Thanks.

