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leeweedon
Hello,
Just want to fly this up the flag pole and see what mistakes i've may be making in the planing.
I currently have a broken security light (it's weather worn and presumably fkct) It is connected via 3m T+E that goes down and then though the wall in to the house. This joins to a single fused switch. This connects to its only MCB in the CU. There is nothing else on the circuit.
I plan to Remove the old light and replace it with 2x "Pro Twin PIR Spotlight Graphite Sensor Controlled 2 x 42W"
As I prefer having channeling on the side of the house instead of plain cable being 'tak'd' I'll house 2x runs (one to each light) of T&E (1.5m) in some 20mm plastic rigid trunking.
The cable will go in to the house through the same hole where I want to have a dual switch (one for each light) and then on to the CU.
My initial thought are I need a fused switch for this, but would that be over kill?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Lee
Just want to fly this up the flag pole and see what mistakes i've may be making in the planing.
I currently have a broken security light (it's weather worn and presumably fkct) It is connected via 3m T+E that goes down and then though the wall in to the house. This joins to a single fused switch. This connects to its only MCB in the CU. There is nothing else on the circuit.
I plan to Remove the old light and replace it with 2x "Pro Twin PIR Spotlight Graphite Sensor Controlled 2 x 42W"
As I prefer having channeling on the side of the house instead of plain cable being 'tak'd' I'll house 2x runs (one to each light) of T&E (1.5m) in some 20mm plastic rigid trunking.
The cable will go in to the house through the same hole where I want to have a dual switch (one for each light) and then on to the CU.
My initial thought are I need a fused switch for this, but would that be over kill?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Lee