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Ring to Star electrical circuits and junction boxes
As I need to rewire my new house I thought I'd take the opportunity to add
some home automation ... however there are so many options and all the good ones (star network with DIN based switching) seem too expensive for me just now. So how difficult is it to convert from ring to star? Would it be possible to: -Run the ring to sockets and switches in conduit through plaster initially If / when budget, time etc allow use of c-bus or similar For a socket -draw-out ring cable from conduit leading to socket -use a junction box in under floor cavity to make ring continuous -drop star-cable into socket For a light - using existing ceiling rose / junction box in under floor cavity to continue light ring - connect light fitting to star-wired DIN-Dimmer - draw-out live/switched live cable to switch from conduit - drop in c-bus control cable to switch box I understand that in the recent regulations junction boxes are frowned on, but they must be used for lighting circuits and if running a garage circuit from a consumer unit (or are you expected to run SWA cable through the house too). So if these are acceptable is the above use of junction boxes OK??? TIA Jon |
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