kitchen unit lights

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Hi New here and need bit of advice, Can I plug in to a wall socket with a 5 amp plug and then go into a fused spare, then take two cables from the fused spare one to each kitchen unit light, if this is possible do I need 1.0m cable or will the cable supplied with the light units be ample.
Sorry if this is a silly question.
Regards :oops:
 
You're not meant to ...

Granted, if this is all done in 1mm flex then it could be classed as a portable appliance but its not ideal as your light fittings will be fixed equipment.

If your going to do it then - use the flex to connect from the plug top to a fused spur unit (gland in and out and fit a 3 amp fuse), from the spur to the first light fitting then make a parallel supply from the first to the second light fitting.

The best way is to incorporate the circuits into the fixed wiring.
 
You cannot install a fused spur and power it by plugging it into a socket, so the answer tom your question is a resounding NO
 
if you were to use an ordainairy plug you could use a 3 amp fuse, no extra spur required
 
Hi Breezer but if I need to go to two different wall units on two different walls exp: one wall unit left of the socket and the other wall unit right of the same socket, ( does that make any sense m8)
Regards
 
Hey Plugwash spot on m8 that will do fine.
Regards Kenny :D
 

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