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Just trying to think through the wiring for front door light.

In the hall there will be a 2 gang switch, 1 for hall light and 1 for
outside light.

The way it is done in my house is that the live for the outside light
switch is taken from the live for the hall light (single wire jumper at
back of switch). Is this still OK under 17th edition?

If there are no problems with that the plan would be to have a 4 core
cable running from hall light fitting to switch box (L,N,S/L,E), link
from hall live to outside light live at back of switch, neutral can
then be choccy blocked in back of switch box.

Light will not be PIR so no permanent live needed.

I have read of using FCUs from ring for outside light, but as I am
wiring from scratch doesn't seem necessary if I can take everything from
the lighting circuit.

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Martin
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Martin Carroll wrote:
Just trying to think through the wiring for front door light.

In the hall there will be a 2 gang switch, 1 for hall light and 1 for
outside light.

The way it is done in my house is that the live for the outside light
switch is taken from the live for the hall light (single wire jumper at
back of switch). Is this still OK under 17th edition?


Its ok if the neutral that it uses comes from the same circuit.

If there are no problems with that the plan would be to have a 4 core
cable running from hall light fitting to switch box (L,N,S/L,E), link
from hall live to outside light live at back of switch, neutral can
then be choccy blocked in back of switch box.


Yup, a 3&E from the hall light, and then a T&E off to the outside light
carrying neutral and switched live would be fine. While not
"conventional" to do much wiring at a switch position (in preference to
a ceiling rose or lamp fitting) there are times when it makes more sense
and is less disruptive.

Light will not be PIR so no permanent live needed.


You can have a PIR on a switched live if you want. That then gives the
choice of Automatic or off (and some PIRs have a facility to lock the
light on by switching on, off, and on again in the space of a second or two)


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