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Difficulty in replacing a FT lighting wire (no CPC)
I am encountering difficulty in replacing one FT lighting wire,
no CPC. It has been run in concrete, with hessian embedded, on crap-block-coke wall, with chicken wire overlay & plaster. Removal may damage flock lined wallpaper on the other side. It is the sole 2-core cable drop to a switch, although I notice another switch & light the other side which begs the question of how that receives a supply or return with no other cable. The alternative is 4mm^2 6491X to the architrave backbox, right back to the CU (or a locally FTE rewired lighting circuit). No class-1 lighting device, metal backbox needs an earth. Is this still regarded as good practice? I notice the following document suggests doing the same... http://www.elecsa.org.uk/downloads/p...nnecting%20Lig hting%20Circuits%20with%20no%20Protective%20Conduc tor.pdf Link will need manual rejoining to BS7671 :-) Interesting PDF used by NICEIC ECA etc. Thanks. -- JSB. |
Difficulty in replacing a FT lighting wire (no CPC)
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I am encountering difficulty in replacing one FT lighting wire, no CPC. It has been run in concrete, with hessian embedded, on crap-block-coke wall, with chicken wire overlay & plaster. Removal may damage flock lined wallpaper on the other side. It is the sole 2-core cable drop to a switch, although I notice another switch & light the other side which begs the question of how that receives a supply or return with no other cable. The alternative is 4mm^2 6491X to the architrave backbox, right back to the CU (or a locally FTE rewired lighting circuit). No class-1 lighting device, metal backbox needs an earth. Is this still regarded as good practice? Wouldnt it be easier to replace the pattress/screws/switch? NT |
Difficulty in replacing a FT lighting wire (no CPC)
On Sep 20, 11:27 pm, wrote:
Wouldnt it be easier to replace the pattress/screws/switch? Thanks, flush architrave boxes are metal unfortunately. Stripped out an LED camera & attached to cable rods. There are 2 cables - for the light-drop and light+switch. Cables are not just set in cement on the wall, but through the wall, up the other side, against the wall & against joists. Cable colour & wiring differs from the others, route is odd. I guess the builder did these for his use - cement to protect the cables before he put the staircase in against that area. Easy replacement impossible, so ran 4mm 6491X for CPC. -- JSB. |
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