Hi
A few leccy questions, any advice greatly welcomed:
1. I'd like to spur from my kitchen light to provide a light in the washhouse on a separate switch. The kitchen light already has a spur to provide an additional light off the kitchen light switch. Can I take both spurs from the same light? P.S. The kitchen lights are 240V downlighters so I was going to use a 4-way junction box (which can fit the 6 cables?).
2. This takes the total lights on the circuit to 9. I believed 8 was the nominal max although more could feasibly be used based on total power loading for 240V on a 6A circuit. Is 9 lights allowable by code?
3. The light in the washhouse is a batten holder type and needs mounted to a bare stone wall. Can I fix it direct to a piece of plywood that is fixed to the wall, or is this against fire code?
Or is there a different/easier way to do any of this?
Many Thanks
A few leccy questions, any advice greatly welcomed:
1. I'd like to spur from my kitchen light to provide a light in the washhouse on a separate switch. The kitchen light already has a spur to provide an additional light off the kitchen light switch. Can I take both spurs from the same light? P.S. The kitchen lights are 240V downlighters so I was going to use a 4-way junction box (which can fit the 6 cables?).
2. This takes the total lights on the circuit to 9. I believed 8 was the nominal max although more could feasibly be used based on total power loading for 240V on a 6A circuit. Is 9 lights allowable by code?
3. The light in the washhouse is a batten holder type and needs mounted to a bare stone wall. Can I fix it direct to a piece of plywood that is fixed to the wall, or is this against fire code?
Or is there a different/easier way to do any of this?
Many Thanks

