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The existing sockets in the room can either be left, or removed. I prefer to
remove sockets in these circumstances for 2 reasons. Firstly, they are rarely in the right place or at an ideal height. Secondly, it reduces the chance of confusion when power is cut to one circuit and not another. In this case the existing sockets are in a useful position, hence the desire to keep them and the concern about them being live if the other sockets are turned off. I'll do something with neon equipped switches or FCUs on the new circuit, to limit any confusion ![]() Lee -- To reply use lee.blaver and ntlworld.com |
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